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Brekke Fletcher, who quit as Maxim managing editor last December to join Tina Brown‘s operation, is taking a position at the Wall Street Journal’s WSJ. magazine, reports Lucia Moses. Taking Fletcher’s place at Newsweek/Daily Beast is Tom Weber, a former Wall Street Journal columnist and Smart Money online editor. He currently covers technology for NewsBeast.
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