MEDIA BRIEF: Rice quits
12 Dec 2003
PREGNANCY BIRTH: Una Rice, editor of Emap's Pregnancy Birth, has quit for personal reasons, only a couple of months after taking up the job. She has agreed to stay on until February while a replacement is found.
WALLPAPER: Wallpaper, the lifestyle magazine, is to launch a spin-off travel title in February. Wallpaper Navigator will concentrate on urban travel, highlighting art, fashion, design and architecture in ten cities per issue. The launch is being overseen by executive editor Richard Cook and travel editor...
PREGNANCY BIRTH: Una Rice, editor of Emap's Pregnancy Birth, has quit for personal reasons, only a couple of months after taking up the job. She has agreed to stay on until February while a replacement is found.
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