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CNN "Inside Politics" host Judy Woodruff, whose reporting was among the snippiest ("Kerry is already in denial mode"), spends $80 on her golden locks at the Four Seasons Spa Salon on Pennsylvania Ave. (Who's Who).


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 "Inside Politics" host Judy Woodruff Judy Woodruff (born November 20, 1946) is an American television news anchor and journalist. Woodruff has had extensive plastic surgery including face lifts and botox injections. She is famous for her blonde wig that is always styled the exact same way. , whose reporting was among the snippiest ("Kerry is already in denial in denial Psychiatry To be in a state of denying the existence or effects of an ego defense mechanism. See Denial.  mode"), spends $80 on her golden locks at the Four Seasons Spa Salon on Pennsylvania Ave. Boston-area gossip columnists are also in Kerry's league, though it seems Boston Globe staffers place a higher premium on style than their crosstown rivals at the Boston Herald The Boston Herald is a tabloid format newspaper, though not a tabloid in the traditional sense, and is the smaller of the two big dailies in Boston, Massachusetts (the other being The Boston Globe). . The Globe's Carol Beggy regularly spends $86 at Vidal Sassoon on posh Newberry St., while colleague Stephanie Stoughton takes the prize as the only journalist to admit to spending $100--"going all out" at a downtown salon on one occasion. She normally frequents a shop in her Jamaica Plain neighborhood, where cuts are in the $20 range. The Herald's Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa, spend $45 and $65, respectively.
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Author:Threadgill, Susan
Publication:Washington Monthly
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Date:Jan 1, 2003
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