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I had a secret office affair that ended badly

We met when I delivered his mail, a task performed by all the interns. But I liked to think I was different: I was an eager little NYU journalism student, desperate for attention, and I chatted with all the editors as I passed their cubicles.

How to avoid hidden hotel fees

These days, it's not unheard of for hotels to charge $15 for a mini-bar diet Coke, $40 for access to the gym, or $45 for rush laundry service. (Alas, these are actual fees on T+L editors' receipts.) But there's good news ahead: the extra charges are expected to decrease by six percent this year as hotels and resorts compete to attract guests.

Money Magazine: The era of new regulation

Old: If there was a mantra that defined the past era, it was Ronald Reagan's famous words: "Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem." Investors and policymakers came to believe that "the markets, left to themselves, achieve the most efficient outcomes," says New York University finance professor Viral Acharya.

Fortune: Thrifty is the new frugal

Signs that we're reaching an economic bottom are beginning to emerge: a 28% jump in the S&P 500 index since its March low, a sustained rise in oil prices, and the Fed's latest Beige Book noting "a moderation in the pace of decline." But the key question for how good things will get is: What will the American consumer do?

Rights groups: Pentagon sought Geneva Convention loopholes

The Bush Pentagon tried to find loopholes in the Geneva Conventions for its "ghost detainee" program in Iraq and to delay the release of Guantanamo Bay prisoners to avoid bad press, three human rights groups contend.

People.com: Emma Roberts Makes Her College Picks

"I really loved Sarah Lawrence and NYU," says the 17-year-old actress

CNNMoney: Lay-offs expected to slam Wall Street

The U.S. financial services industry is witnessing the bursting of yet another bubble. This time, it's the industry itself.

Time.com: Wall Street's Big Bounce: Don't Start Cheering Yet

The biggest point gain in history could be the sign of a turnaround -- or of more wild swings ahead

People.com: Princess Beatrice Loves College Life

Now a freshman, Fergie's eldest daughter skips the dorms in favor of St. James's Palace

Time.com: An E-Mail Plea: Help Pay My Tuition!

One enterprising freshman is using e-mail to ask strangers to kick in $25,000. And the craziest part? It's working

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