(13 Aug 2012) HELEN GURLEY BROWN DIES AT 90
Helen Gurley Brown, the editor who made Cosmopolitan magazine into a single girl's handbook of sex and glamour, has died.
She was 90.
Hearst C-E-O Frank A. Bennack, Jr. said Brown died Monday at a hospital in New York after a brief hospitalization.
Brown first became famous with a bestselling 1962 book called "Sex and the Single Girl."
Three years later she was hired by Hearst Magazines to turn around the languishing Cosmopolitan
It became her bully pulpit for the next 32 years, featuring big-haired beauties and racy cover headlines.
Brown said her aim was to tell readers "how to get everything out of life."
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