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In addition to being the author of Twilight: The Complete Illustrated Movie Companion, Mark Cotta Vaz is the author of over twenty-one books, including four New York Times bestsellers.
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When I hear the word Vaz I start counting the spoons.
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“My Swan Sister”, by Katherine Vaz, is the sad and moving story of a baby girl whose parents are told at her birth that she won’t be able to survive for more than a few weeks.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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“My Swan Sister”, by Katherine Vaz, is the sad and moving story of a baby girl whose parents are told at her birth that she won’t be able to survive for more than a few weeks.
Swan Sister: Fairy Tales Retold edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow 2007
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What amazes me is the Vaz is actually trying to change the law, actually tabling a motion to make this racist idea of his legal.
The All Blacks Are Coming Newmania 2007
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Vaz resigned his post as director when he became Minister for Europe, but it was later discovered that he had remained in contact with Auchi and had made enquiries on his behalf over a French extradition warrant, Auchi even calling Vaz at home to ask the minister for advice.
BC bias over coverage Patrick Mercer compared with coverage of Keith Vaz Not a sheep 2007
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"All this sounds more like Clouseau than Columbo," said Keith Vaz, the committee chairman. ne member, Bridget Phillipson, criticized the police for expecting help from the organization they were investigating.
U.K. to Urge News Corp. to Drop BSkyB Bid Alistair MacDonald 2011
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On Friday, Vaz recalled Stephenson, citing his serious concerns that Yates did not mention "the fact they were employing in their press office the ex-deputy editor of the newspaper they were investigating".
Scotland Yard's finest called to account over 'culture of collusion' with the press 2011
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There is little in the makeup of Vaz to suggest he will give Stephenson an easier or more civil time when he appears before him .
Scotland Yard's finest called to account over 'culture of collusion' with the press 2011
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Vaz read the assistant commissioner his rights in relation to misleading the committee, bawled "order, order" when he felt the officer was wasting time with overlong answers and ultimately concluded, peering over his glasses like a disappointed headteacher, that Yates's evidence was "unconvincing".
Scotland Yard's finest called to account over 'culture of collusion' with the press 2011
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