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	<title>Comments on: George Clooney: I Am a Liberal</title>
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		<title>By: Clooney: I Did Not Blog That &#187; Gone Hollywood</title>
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		<description>[...] George Clooney says that the recent Huffington Post piece that bore his name was not written or authorized by him, according to a report by LAT Style columnist Elizabeth Snead. Oscar-winner George Clooney may make politically provocative films like &#8220;Syriana.&#8221; But he doesn&#8217;t write politically provocative blogs. So imagine his ire when Arianna Huffington used some of his recent answers to political questions in a way that makes it look as if he wrote one for her Huffington Post blog site. [...]</description>
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