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TITLE: VANITY FAIR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: OCTOBER 2007; Vol. 49, No. 10, No. 566
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: NICOLE KIDMAN Bares All.

FEATURES:
THE LADY IS YAR Nicole Kidman is finally sailing with the wind. At her home above Sydney Harbor, as she films Baz Luhrmann's epic Australia, the star of next month's Margot at the Wedding tells Krista Smith about co-parenting with Tom Cruise, supporting her husband, Keith Urban, through rehab, and her hope for a baby. Photographs by Patrick Demarchelier.

INSIDE BUSH'S BUNKER Faced with a hostile Congress, plummeting polls, and fleeing loyalists, George W. Bush seems even more trapped in the White House, and increasingly dependent on, gulp, Dick Cheney. Talking to insiders, Todd Purdum probes the president's fortress mentality. Illustration by Edward Sorel.

BILLIONS OVER BAGHDAD In April 2003, the hastily created, American-led Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq began receiving planeloads of cash, $12 billion by June 2004. To date, $9 billion is unaccounted for. Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele uncover evidence of a feeding frenzy that emptied the safe in Baghdad as the Pentagon shrugged.

LIFE WITH ZSA ZSA Jonathan Becker and Leslie Bennetts spotlight Zsa Zsa Gabor and her ninth husband, Prince Frederick von Anhalt, who want to squelch the rumors about the state of their union.

THE MAN IN THE IRONY MASK Since he spun off from The Daily Show in 2005, Stephen Colbert has zinged the cultural establishment with his faux-news hit, The Colbert Report, rarely breaking out of egomaniacal character. With the release of his new book, Colbert drops the deadpan for Seth Mnookin. Photographs by Mark Seliger.

TALK OF THE TOWN The one-upmanship between Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman and K.K.R.'s Henry Kravis, heads of the top two private-equity firms, has Park Avenue and Palm Beach abuzz. As Wall Street tremors shake their hugely profitable pedestals, Michael Shnayerson examines a rivalry between new money and newer money.

STAR OF CHINA Michael Roberts and Evgenia Peretz spotlight Ziyi Zhang, who has made her first U.S.-style thriller, The Horsemen.


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