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Laura Lippman is a fan of the writing-in-a-coffeeshop routine, too.
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But Lippman is also unafraid to travelto New Orleans, to an unnamed southwestern city, and even to Dublin, the backdrop for the lethal clash of two not-so-innocents abroad.
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Thomas W. Lippman is an adjunct senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Fatima Bhutto's memoir "Songs of Blood and Sword," reviewed by Thomas Lippman Post 2010
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Thomas W. Lippman is an adjunct senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Fatima Bhutto's memoir "Songs of Blood and Sword," reviewed by Thomas Lippman Thomas W. Lippman 2010
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Lippman is the longest serving chief administrative judge in state history.
First Department 2008
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Laura Lippman is pleasantly tall for a writer, but is, in fact, not even close to being the tallest of female crime writers.
BLURB-GONE-IT 2007
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Laura Lippman is famously quoted as saying she wanted to be more hardboiled but, like Jessica Rabbitt, she just wasn't drawn that way.
August 2007 2007
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Lippman is the longest serving chief administrative judge in state history.
News Item 2007
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Laura Lippman is famously quoted as saying she wanted to be more hardboiled but, like Jessica Rabbitt, she just wasn't drawn that way.
COLOR ME BADD 2007
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I mean, Zuckerman makes -- there's like three or four people on Wall Street who were doing that -- a guy called Lippman at Deutsche Bank, a guy named Burry out in California, and Paulson.
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