In 1989, concerned about a perceived 'Cher cover'-centered editorial direction under Anne Summers, American Feminists bought it back and began publishing the magazine without ads.
The other three women were Germaine Greer, Elizabeth Evatt and Anne Summers.
Some of the leading historians associated with this topic are Deborah Oxley, Anne Summers and Joy Damousi.
Karen and Ron visit psychic Anne Summers, who had been shot because she was closing in on the kidnappings.
The two executives leading the buyout are Sandra Yates, president of Fairfax Publications (U.S.) Ltd., and Anne Summers, vice president.
Six months later, Fairfax sold it to the executives who had been sent to New York to run it, Sandra Yates and Anne Summers.
Anne Summers, editor in chief of Ms., will assume editorial control of Sassy as well.
He said the current editor, Anne Summers, might be asked to stay on.
Ms. Morgan, 48 years old, will succeed Anne Summers, who has been editor in chief since November 1987, and who will become editor at large.
"I'm Anne Summers, the stage manager," she said.