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Liz Tuccillo may not be a name that you're familiar with but if you're a "Sex and the City" fan then you definitely do know her work. Tuccillo wrote the infamous Post-It-Note episode, you know, the one where shortly after reconciling, Berger (played by Ron Livingston) breaks up with Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) by leaving her a post-it-note that simply said, "I'm sorry, I can't, don't hate me." A decade later and this is still one of the most popular episodes and being dumped a' la post-it-note has become a bit of a punchline. -
Convicted Killer Amanda Knox Working as a Reporter for Seattle Newspaper
Amanda Knox is quite accustomed to seeing her name in print as she first started grabbing headlines back in 2007, for the alleged murder of Meredith Kercher in Italy. She and short-lived boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were convicted and sentenced to 28-years in prison. They were found not guilty upon appeal, only to have her earlier conviction upheld. Knox refuses to return to Italy and instead is choosing to try and piece her life together in Seattle. It looks like things are going better than many would have anticipated because Knox is working as a freelance arts reporter for a weekly newspaper.
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