| | | | | | | | Anonymous tips, political agendas, raging lawyers, outrageous sex stories—so goes life at Page Six, the New York Post gossip column Rupert Murdoch ordered up in 1977. The Page has since broken news of Donald and Marla's affair, Woody Allen's relationship with his "stepdaughter," and Kirstie Alley's possum-nursing fetish. Listening to staffers, sources, and subjects, alumnus Frank DiGiacomo chronicled in 2004 the feuds, scoops, and characters that made the column as powerful as the boldfaced names it covered. | | | | | | | |
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