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  • This is followed by an equally lightweight story, The Green-Eyed Monster by Nev Fountain, in which the Doctor snogs Jackie to save Rose's life (in Rose's last regular strip appearance).

    World Cup, Day 2 ang_grrr 2010

  • You can find out more about Gabriel, his new release Three Seeds and his upcoming novella Green-Eyed Devil at his website.

    Guest Author: Gabriel Madison Donna 2009

  • Called "The Green-Eyed Monster", it's written by Nev Fountain and it's loads of fun.

    Archive 2006-11-01 Roger Langridge 2006

  • Called "The Green-Eyed Monster", it's written by Nev Fountain and it's loads of fun.

    Things to Come Roger Langridge 2006

  • In the photo-sequence sidebar "Sharing a Crib With the Green-Eyed Monster," you say that the baby who cried when his mother made a fuss over a life-size doll and ignored him was distressed.

    MAIL CALL: INFORMED OR OVERLOADED? 2008

  • Betsy EvansKids and Conflict Gill, MassachusettsIn the photo-sequence sidebar "Sharing a Crib With the Green-Eyed Monster," you say that the baby who cried when his mother made a fuss over a life-size doll and ignored him was distressed.

    MAIL CALL 2007

  • In plain language it is our old friend the Green-Eyed Monster that is the Puppet master pulling on the marrionet strings of the British media.

    All Blacks Win, Infuriate British Hacks RICHARD 2005

  • In plain language it is our old friend the Green-Eyed Monster that is the Puppet master pulling on the marrionet strings of the British media.

    Archive 2005-11-01 RICHARD 2005

  • It wasn't till years after that Dunross had discovered that some of the most famous houses in Hong Kong and Macao had secretly bid for the privilege of servicing the first pillow time of a future tai-pan and the great-great-grandson of Green-Eyed Devil himself.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • "What was the connection between Green-Eyed Devil ... between the first tai-pan of the Noble House and the illustrious Wu Kwok?"

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

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