Full list of articles from Us Weekly Magazine, Oct. 26, 2009

Major features:

Cover story - So You Think You Can Dance's Mary Murphy - How I survived abuse

By Melanie Bromley;

She married young, hoping for a fairy tale. Instead, she got years of terror and abuse. For the first time ever, Murphy shares her story. (2,200 words)

Jen & John - Secretly back on!

By Mara Reinstein;

Why is Anniston meeting up with her ex-boyfriend John Mayer on the sly? Explains a pal: "She is hooked." (600 words)

Taylor & Taylor - Are they dating?

By Carolyn E. Davis;

Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner get close during a romantic weekend in Chicago. (500 words)

Jon vs. Kate - Money war

By Sarah Grossbart;

He splurges, she saves: Jon and Kate Gosselin feud over finances as their divorce gets uglier. (550 words)

It's Suri's world

By Ericka Souter;

No jeans! More cupcakes! In Boston while Dad Tom Cruise films a flick, the tot calls the shots. (Word count not available)

Other features:

Hot Hollywood - Audrina Partidge - 25 things you don't know about me

Us Weekly Magazine, Oct. 26, 2009

The Hills star, 24, takes Us Weekly behind the scenes of her life on the screen (350 words)

Hot Hollywood - David Letterman - Wife demands apology

No author listed;

(250 words)

This Minute - Penn Badgley's bare moments

By Jaime Buerger;

Badgley opens up about going shirtless in his scary flick - and making himself cry. (250 words)

This Minute - Padma's pregnancy workout

By Jessica Mehalic;

Lakshmi chitchats about treadmills and kiddie cuisine with Us Weekly

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