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  2. Amy Alkon - Wikipedia

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    Amy Alkon (born March 8, 1964 [citation needed]), also known as the Advice Goddess, is an American advice columnist. Alkon wrote a weekly advice column, Ask the Advice Goddess, which was published in over 100 newspapers within North America. While Alkon addressed a wide range of topics, she primarily focused on issues in intimate relationships.

  3. List of atheists (surnames A to B) - Wikipedia

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    Amy Alkon: 1964– American advice columnist known as the Advice Goddess, author of Ask the Advice Goddess, published in more than 100 newspapers within North America. "Come on, somebody tell me I can't possibly have morals because I'm an atheist." [17] Dave Allen: 1936–2005

  4. List of American atheists - Wikipedia

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    Amy Alkon: 1964– Advice columnist known as the Advice Goddess, author of Ask the Advice Goddess, published in more than 100 newspapers within North America. "Come on, somebody tell me I can't possibly have morals because I'm an atheist." [4] Robert Altman: 1925–2006 Film director, recognised in 2006 with an Academy Honorary Award.

  5. Catherine Seipp - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Seipp (/ s aɪ p /; November 17, 1957 – March 21, 2007) was a Los Angeles freelance writer and media critic.She is best known for writing the weekly "From the Left Coast" column for National Review Online and a monthly column for the Independent Women's Forum and for her early recognition of the potential significance of the blogosphere.

  6. Category:American advice columnists - Wikipedia

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  7. Alkon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Alkon is a Russian alcoholic beverage manufacturer. Alkon may also refer to: Amy Alkon (born 1964), American advice columnist and author; David Alkon (born 1937), ...

  8. Wikipedia:Date formatting and linking poll/List of articles ...

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    Amy Lowell; An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn; An American Family; An Eye for an Eye: The Untold Story of Jewish Revenge Against Germans in 1945; An Officer and a Gentleman; An Unmarried Woman; An Wang; AN/USQ-20; Anabaptist; Anachronism; Anaerobic organism; Anagni; Anaheim Amigos; Anaïs Nin; Anakin Skywalker; Analog synthesizer ...

  9. Melinda Culea - Wikipedia

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    Culea is best known for playing Amy (Amanda) Allen in the 1980s hit TV series The A-Team. [2] Her role was as a newspaper reporter who joined the team for the first season and half of the second season. [3] Introduced in the feature-length pilot episode "Mexican Slayride", [3] her character was presented as feisty. However, Culea soon started ...