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The September issue includes a new column by Nina Garcia, the fashion director whose manicured claws appear on "Project Runway," and some intriguing articles, notably Megan Deem's critical report on Myfreeimplants.com, a Web site that connects women with men who would like to sponsor their breast implants.
But for favored faculty members, academic stardom can translate into other rewards as well: astronomical pay, fancy digs near campus, second homes in exclusive vacation spots, and celebrity far beyond the boundaries of one's discipline or campus, according to a pair of intriguing articles by Christopher Shea in The Chronicle of Higher Education. .
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