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After Resigning as Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia CEO, What Will Be The Next Stop In Susan Lyne's Incredible Career?

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If the New York Post's Keith Kelly is correct (June 12), a scheduled lunch this week between the now-"free agent" Lyne and Time Inc. president (since July 2002) Ann Moore may be the stepping stone to Lyne succeeding Moore, whose contract expires in two years. But the eclectic Lyne, who was Premiere founding...


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