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    Adonis: 20 page feature on beautiful blonde Russians... could basically be a style-off between her and Anna. First page could be dressed for winter in serveal... more »
    formerly Chief Wahoo: She can edit this chief. more »
    Kid Canada: Minnie Mouse t-shirts and fur coats = high fashion? more »
    David Hume: put to use her interest in style And, as shown in commercials, her interest in doggies. Gotta be some way to combine doggies and style. Think, man, ... more »
    ArkansasFred: Better than Billie Jean King's idea: 20 pages on how her Hi-Tec hiking boots are too cumbersome for her Rav-4's accelerator. more »
    dont-forget-where-you-came-from-cheese mac: "If Maria Sharapova were my boss for a day, how could she make the magazine better?" Don't fall for it. I got fired for answering the exact same quest... more »
    Raskolnikov: And then send me what you come up with. I can't send it via e-mail. more »
    twoeightnine: Three words: Ass to ass. more »
    Civil Negligence: This idea must have come from the same genius who decided to shrink the size of my Rolling Stone. more »
    Gourmet Spud: Ideally, some of you have ideas that put to use her interest in style and applies it to our pages. Yes, but they all end with the pages stuck together. more »
    Doyle McPoyle: Three words: Don Cherry centerfold. more »
    Civil Negligence: There are no stupid ideas. Famous last words. more »
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    ESPN Mag To Get a Sharapova-cized Makeover

    Each year, ESPN "The Magazine" trots out special issues like the goofy jocks-are-in-charge issue one when they let a professional athlete play editor for the week. (Remember one year Matt Leinart did this. Yeah, it'll probably be a long time before he gets on the cover again.) This year the mag has enlisted the help of grunty, long-legged tennis player Maria Sharapova to put her own distinct editorial flourish on it. According to the email sent out to the ESPN magazine staff, she's, not surprisingly, going with a fashion-oriented issue — but could use some more help: More »