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    By Rosalind Alexander • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Jawin’ with Molly Ivins, America’s funniest hell raiser.

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    She knows why the caged bird sings
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    Marianne Wiggins braves the elements, in life as in fiction.

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    A Woman in Full
    A Woman in Full
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    The season’s best Atlanta novel wasn’t written by Tom Wolfe.

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    A beloved ghost story comes to the screen.

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    African-American style has always gone much deeper than fashion

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