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align="left" height="400" width="266">OK, I’ll admit it: I
often read celebrity blogs or MySpace pages. But unlike Lindsay
Lohan who is undoubtedly the writer behind her daily rants,
I’ve often wondered how many stars have their publicists and
assistants manage their updates. <br><br>Britney Spears
seldom acknowledges her fans without a watchful eye these days, and
she’s currently searching for that perfect person to
responsibly control her Twitter feed, Facebook and MySpace page.
The catch? You must attend or be a graduate of Harvard.
<br><br>Britney’s online manager posted a job
listing for “Britney Spears 2.0 Media Manager” on a
Harvard-only private message board. The Spears camp requires that
“you are addicted to social networks such as MySpace and
Facebook…You are a popular culture addict and passionate
about the intersection of Silicon Valley and
Hollywood.”<br><br>While we can’t blame
Britney for taking extra care with her public image these days,
does it really take a high-priced, Ivy League degree to update your
Facebook status? [<a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28626298/%20">MSNBC</a>]<br>