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Condi Rice trumps Sarah Palin: Memoirs

Asked which forthcoming memoir people are most likely to read - former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's, former President George W. Bush's, former First Lady Laura Bush's, former Alaska Gov. Full Article at Chicago Tribune

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  2. NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 17:  A poster for the new book by Sarah Palin is displayed in the window of a book store on November 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
  3. OREM, UT - NOVEMBER 16: In this photo illustration, a copy of Sarah Palin's book 'Going Rogue' sits on end on a display in the back room of a Costco November 16, 2009 in Orem, Utah. The Orem Costco received between 800-900 copies of the book which will go on sale tomorrow.
  4. In this Oct. 15, 2009 photo, Roger Marks shows a presentation he prepared on former Gov. Sarah Palin's Alaska Gasline Inducement Act at his home in Anchorage, Alaska.
  5. ORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 14:  Celebrity impersonator Patsy Gilbert as former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin meets with Ron Butler (R) and Vernetta Jenkins as First Lady Michelle Obama and Dale Leigh as former US President Bill Clinton (L) during the Sunburst Convention of Celebrity Tribute Artists Augus...
  6. WASHINGTON - JUNE 08:  Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (L), followed by her husband Todd Palin, acknowledges applause during the annual Senate-House Republican dinner at the Washington Convention Center June 8, 2009 in Washington, DC.
  7. PURCHASE, NY - JUNE 7:  Alaska Governor and former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and her autistic nephew  Karcher Bruce (L) attend an autism awareness fundraiser sponsored by Autism Speaks at Manhattanville College on June 7, 2009 in Purchase, New York.
  8. NEW YORK - JUNE 07:  Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin mixes with the crowd during the game between the New York Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays during their game on June 7, 2009 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City.
  9. EAGLE, ALASKA - MAY 5: In this handout photo released by the Alaska State Troopers, houses and cabins are destroyed by ice and water as the Yukon River floods May 5, 2009 in Eagle, Alaska. An unusually warm spring has triggered massive flooding in Alaska, prompting Gov.

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