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The AP says the last chapter is hers, describing it as "a single page of short sentences and phrases" with the title "Gabby's Voice."
USATODAY.com News 2011
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Miss Giffords, 41, reads the final chapter - titled 'Gabby's Voice' - for the audio book edition.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Jon Swaine 2011
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The book is written by Ms. Giffords's husband, former astronaut Captain Mark Kelly, but Ms. Giffords delivers the last chapter - a single page of short sentences and phrases called "Gabby's Voice" in which she says her goal is to get back to Congress.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed AMANDA LEE MYERS 2011
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The book is written by Giffords' husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly, but Giffords delivers the last chapter - a single page of short sentences and phrases entitled "Gabby's Voice" in which she says her goal is to get back to Congress.
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The book is written by Giffords' husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly, but Giffords delivers the last chapter - a single page of short sentences and phrases entitled "Gabby's Voice" in which she says her goal is to get back to Congress.
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But Giffords herself delivers the last chapter - a single page of short sentences and phrases called "Gabby's Voice" in which she says her goal is to get back to Congress.
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The book is written by Giffords' husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly, but Giffords delivers the last chapter - a single page of short sentences and phrases entitled "Gabby's Voice" in which she says her goal is to get back to Congress.
The Seattle Times 2011
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But Giffords herself delivers the last chapter - a single page of short sentences and phrases called "Gabby's Voice" in which she says her goal is to get back to Congress.
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Giffords delivers the last chapter - a single page of short sentences and phrases entitled "Gabby's Voice" in which she says her goal is to get back to Congress.
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As detailed by Tucson reporters Ashley Powers and Nicole Santa Cruz in an LA Times article, Gabby's state forced her to balance the needs of ranchers and environmentalists, strip mall developers and Native American tribes, voters who deplore Washington and those who depend on it financially.
Judith Parker Harris: The President's Speech: How Obama's Body Language Defies His Message Judith Parker Harris 2011
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