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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) April 09, 2015 is an American journalist and writer. She is formerly of the New York Times Washington bureau, where she became embroiled in controversy after her coverage of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program both before and after the 2003 invasion was discovered to have been based on faulty information, particularly those stories that were based on sourcing from the now-disgraced Ahmed Chalabi. A number of stories she wrote while working for The New York Times were deemed to be inaccurate by her employer. According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist. Judith wrote in the Wall Street Journal April 4, 2015 in which she stated her Times article was in fact untrue, and that she had relied on sources that she had used numerous times in the past, including information for the article that had previously won a Pulitzer Prize. And she further stated that policymakers and intelligence analysts had relied on the same source as hers, and at the time there was broad consensus that Iraq had stockpiles of WMD. Miller was later involved in the Plame Affair, in which the status of Valerie Plame as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency became widely known. When asked to name her sources, Miller invoked reporter's privilege and refused to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller later was forced to resign from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later, she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute. She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.<br />
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  • Kei Miller, Malika Booker & Rachel Mars photographed at the Aye Write! literary festival 2015. 18th April 2015.<br />
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  • Marilyn Monroe & Arthur Miller<br />
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  • Kei Miller. Photographed at the Dundee Literary Festival. October 2013<br />
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  • Kei Miller. Photographed at the Dundee Literary Festival. October 2013<br />
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  • Andy Miller. Photographed at the Dundee Literary Festival. October 2013<br />
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  • Andrew Miller, the English novelist, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015.<br />
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  • Andrew Miller, the English novelist, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015.<br />
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  • Philip Miller, the British novelist and arts correspondent, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 23rd August 2015 <br />
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  • Philip Miller, the British novelist and arts correspondent, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 23rd August 2015 <br />
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  • Alastair Bruce (left) the South African novelist & A D Miller, the British novelist, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 23rd August 2015 <br />
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  • Alastair Bruce (left) the South African novelist & A D Miller, the British novelist, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 23rd August 2015 <br />
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  • Andrew Miller, English writer, photographed in Rome. 10th September 1999<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Henry Miller<br />
Miller, Henry, 26.12.1891 - 8.6.1980, American author / writer, portrait, caricature by David Levine (1926 - 2009),<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Jax Miller, Ireland based American writer photographed in her office (a former Bank) in Enfield, County Meath. 26th August 2015<br />
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  • Andy Miller photographed at the Aye Write! literary festival 2015. 17th April 2015.<br />
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  • Frankfurt Book Fair 2013 - Martin Miller<br />
10 October 2013<br />
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  • Frankfurt Book Fair 2013 - Martin Miller<br />
10 October 2013<br />
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  • Alex Miller<br />
2007<br />
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  • Frankfurt Book Fair 2013 - Martin Miller<br />
10 October 2013<br />
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  • Frankfurt Book Fair 2013 - Martin Miller<br />
10 October 2013<br />
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  • ANDREW MILLER<br />
19990910<br />
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  • Frankfurt Book Fair 2013 - Martin Miller<br />
10 October 2013<br />
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  • Frankfurt Book Fair 2013 - Martin Miller<br />
10 October 2013<br />
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  • Kei Miller, Kamila Shamsie and Christos Tsiolkas at Edinburgh International Book Festival 2014 <br />
12th August 2014<br />
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  • Kei Miller, Kamila Shamsie and Christos Tsiolkas at Edinburgh International Book Festival 2014 <br />
12th August 2014<br />
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Karl Miller, British literary editor, critic, writer and founder of The London Review of Books, photographed at home in North London, July 1, 2011.
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  • Rebecca Miller, photographed at Tinakilly House, County Wicklow, Ireland. <br />
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  • Rebecca Miller, photographed at Tinakilly House, County Wicklow, Ireland. <br />
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