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About this, it should be stressed that this writer has no problem with drilling offshore, in Alaska, or anyone else in these fifty states.
FORBES: Carpe Diem's Mark Perry Further Exposes the Absurdity of Energy Independence
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Despite some critical indignation over Dave Eggers's "autobiography" of Valentino Achak Deng in "What Is the What, " I had no problem with the writer collaborating with his subject to make a great story even more compelling.
WSJ: Dear Book Lover: Fiction that Reads Like Nonfiction
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Ms. MUNIRA MIRZA (Writer): Now, I have a problem with the war in Iraq.
NPR: British Stance in Iraq Tied to Airline Bomb Plot
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Self-belief, at least, was never a problem, and with success as a writer came greater success with women.
ECONOMIST: The man that mother made
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The problem is, I'm still in love with Mr. Writer, a man who is more likely to show up in a "Falls on Ass" video than an "Everlasting Love" commercial.
NPR: Kristin Chenoweth Is 'A Little Bit Wicked'
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In the cover story for the new issue of Rolling Stone, Jimmy Page gives his deepest interview ever, speaking to Senior Writer David Fricke for more than eight hours about his post-Zeppelin drinking problem, the death of John Bonham, his life as a Sixties session guitarist, his favorite Led Zeppelin riffs, and much more.
FORBES: Led Zeppelin's 'Celebration Week', Part II (But No More Ramblin' On?)