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    The gossip section Page Six was created by James Brady. [69] Columnist Richard Johnson edited Page Six for 25 years [70] before British journalist Emily Smith replaced him in 2009.

  3. Richard Johnson (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Johnson (columnist) Richard Johnson is an American gossip columnist with the New York Post ' s Page Six column, which he edited for 25 years. Described by the New York Times as "a journalistic descendant of Walter Winchell ", [1] in 1994 he was ranked the No. 1 New York City gossip columnist by New York magazine in a list that also ...

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    Page 6 (subtitled Atari Users Magazine) was a British magazine aimed at users of Atari 8-bit computers and Atari ST home computers. The first issue was in 1982, and it was renamed to Page 6 Atari User and then New Atari User before ceasing publication in 1998.

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    Page Six is out here reporting that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have an engagement date in mind.

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    Kylie Jenner was reportedly experiencing issues entering a club for Doja Cat's 2023 Met Gala after-party and was denied entry. Here's what went down.

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  8. James Brady (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    James Winston Brady (November 15, 1928 – January 26, 2009) [1] was an American celebrity columnist who created the Page Six gossip column in the New York Post and W magazine; he wrote the In Step With column in Parade for nearly 25 years until his death. [2] He wrote several books related to war, particularly the Korean War, in which he served as a United States Marine Corps officer.

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