Nadine DeNinno

Fashion & Retail Reporter
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Nadine joined IBTimes in July 2011 and is the fashion and retail reporter, covering the fashion industry and all consumer-oriented news. Previously, she served as the editor of the Continuous News Desk, leading the team which covers trending news. Prior to her tenure at IBT, she contributed to House Beautiful magazine. She received a B.A. in Journalism from Fordham University at Lincoln Center and studies Simonson modern dance technique in New York City.
She also wrote this entire bio herself, in the third person.
Nadine DeNinno

Anders Behring Breivik, A Look Inside His New Digs in Prison

Anders Behring Breivik, the bomber who killed 76 people in Norway on Friday, will be sent to Halden Prison, notorious for being the plushest prison in Norway with private bathrooms, flat screen televisions and access to a gym, when his trial commences in one year.

Amy Winehouse Death, Foundation Created in Her Name

The death of Amy Winehouse has sparked not only international bereavement, but a philanthropic opportunity. Mitch Winehouse, Amy's father, announced plans at her funeral Tuesday to create a foundation in her name aimed for children and drug addicts.

Gained Weight? 50% Chance You?ll Be Dumped

Results of a survey showed that more than half of men would break up with their girlfriend if she gained weight compared to only 20 percent of women who would do the same.

Moon Enceladus Spews Water Vapor at Saturn

Rain from Saturn?s moon has encapsulated the entire planet of Saturn in water vapor, according to observations released by the European Space Agency (ESA) on Tuesday, which finally pinpoints the water source in Saturn?s upper atmosphere.

U.S. Postal Service to Close 3700 Offices This Year

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) announced today a list of nearly 3,700 retail offices to be studied and potentially closed as early as November and replaced by new Village Post Offices in an effort to compensate for losses.

Prescriptions Will Cost 80 Percent Less

Popular prescription medications like Lipitor and Plavix will be made cheaper within the next year as generic versions, some of which cost up to 80 percent less, will be made available.

Mac Mini, MacBook Air Ousts Optical Drive

New versions of the Mac Mini and MacBook Air have eliminated optical drives used for CDs and DVDs, which signifies the imminent death of tangible media completely as USB connectivity and digital marketplaces become the popular means for file transferring.

Housekeeper: Strauss-Kahn Acted Like 'Crazy Man'

A housekeeper publicly stated details to Newsweek on Sunday regarding the sexual assault attack by former International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn in a New York City hotel room.

Mutant Mouse Resistant to Poison

A mouse has been found that is resistant to poison due to interbreeding, according to scientists at Rice University, which can potentially lead to its spread across the globe.

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