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(Gilbert's "Nuremberg Diary," published in 1947, is still in print).

His diary, published in 1994, said Mr. Nixon "was concerned about what our counterattack is".

Her first book was "War Diary," published in 1928 in Shanghai.

Edmund White, a novelist, wrote the preface to "Lies," Mr. Rorem's most recent diary, published in 2000.

Malala had resisted the Taliban takeover of Swat with her diary published in 2009 under a pseudonym by the BBC's Urdu language service.

A hundred of these images were collected in Diary, published in 2001 and much admired for its hard, but never cruel, candour.

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Those were the letters and diaries published in Europe in the twenties, after her death?

Germany remains wary after hoaxes like the Hitler diaries, published in Stern magazine in 1983 and quickly exposed as forgeries.

In a 2004 interview with The New York Times, Mr. Granado talked about how "Motorcycle Diaries," published in the early 1990s, had given rise to a new incarnation of Che, that of the romantic youth.

Johnny was the editor of Hall's diaries, published in 1983, and wrote a book on theatre design, and another on Shakespeare's plays (as well as a couple of his own).

In his "Midnight Diaries," published in 2000, the year after he stepped down from the presidency, Mr. Yeltsin wrote that he had gone so far as to have the decrees prepared.

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