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Immediately afterward, the first lady of Iceland, Dorrit Moussaieff, took over the mixed zone, escorting a pair of startled American reporters past an equally startled volunteer onto the floor to get a close look at the celebration.
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Moussaieff has some stunning floral pieces in yellow gold and purple titanium.
All That Glitters This Christmas Jemima Sissons 2010
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"You've seriously got to come (to Iceland)," Moussaieff said.
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Malcolm is best known for the $10 million lawsuit triggered by Inside the Freud Archives in 1991, when psychoanalyst Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson sued for $10 million after claiming that Malcolm had fabricated explosive quotations by him.
janet malcom | pandora’s click « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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On one occasion, Moussaieff sent his personal banker with Golan to buy some rare seal impressions from a Palestinian villager.
The Story That Will Not Die Jan 2008
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On one occasion, Moussaieff sent his personal banker with Golan to buy some rare seal impressions from a Palestinian villager.
Archive 2008-10-01 Jan 2008
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Although linked by a subtitle to his innocuous best sellers about dogs and cats, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson's The Pig Who Sang to the Moon reads suspiciously like a veiled attack on meat-eating — until page three, that is, when the veil comes off.
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Although linked by a subtitle to his innocuous best sellers about dogs and cats, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson's The Pig Who Sang to the Moon reads suspiciously like a veiled attack on meat-eating — until page three, that is, when the veil comes off.
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But attacks on him by Mr. Cioffi, and a platoon of others who emerged in the '70s, '80s and '90s - including Dr. Sulloway; Frederick Crews, a retired professor of English at Berkeley; and Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, a former editor of Freud's letters - have been met with vigorous return fire in scholarly journals.
NYT > Home Page By PAUL VITELLO 2012
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But attacks on him by Mr. Cioffi, and a platoon of others who emerged in the '70s, '80s and '90s - including Dr. Sulloway; Frederick Crews, a retired professor of English at Berkeley; and Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, a former editor of Freud's letters - have been met with vigorous return fire in scholarly journals.
NYT > Home Page By PAUL VITELLO 2012
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