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Title: Building a swimming pool has plunged me into a full-blown identity crisis.(Now What?)
Author: Lauren Booth
Publication: New Statesman (1996) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 9, 2004
Publisher: New Statesman, Ltd.
Volume: 133 Issue: 4674 Page: 63(1)Distributed by Thompson Gale
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My computer was downloading a picture of Janet Jackson's breast from the internet (well, it was funny, seeing her pop out of her black leather top--thanks to a bit of a pawing from Justin Timberlake) when my eyes latched on to two Post-it notes, side by side, in my diary. The one on the right has a reading list. The book titles are all copied from the back of Mark Steel's Vive La Revolution. Which is a terrific book. It's so good I've fallen behind in my work because I've been reading it all the time--on the loo, in the bath, on the phone with editors.