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  1. Apr 3, 2000 · Margo Kaufman, a popular humorist, writer and radio commentator who published three books and once penned a column called "Private Lives" for The Times' Sunday magazine, has died at the age of 46.

  2. Apr 4, 2000 · Margo Kaufman, a humorist, writer and radio commentator with a keen instinct for the comedic possibilities in the mundane, died on Friday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 46.

  3. Margo Kaufman. Museums, Two, Arrows. 5 Copy quote. But a hobby, like a habit, makes you forget about important things in life. Margo Kaufman. Things In Life, Important, Hobbies. 14 Copy quote. My husband says that I'm afraid of heights, but that's not true. What I'm afraid of is falling.

  4. Apr 3, 2000 · Margo Kaufman Obit We remember humorist, writer and NPR contributor Margo Kaufman who died Friday at the age of 46 of breast cancer. Kaufman was a contributor to NPR's gameshow "Wait ,Wait Don't ...

  5. Apr 5, 2000 · Margo Kaufman, humorist, writer and radio commentator whose prolific career also included writing stints for TV and film, died Fridayof breast cancer at her home in Venice, Calif. She was 46.

  6. Margo Kaufman is a columnist for The Los Angeles Times, a frequent contributor to The New York Times, and a regular panelist on the National Public Radio news-quiz program, Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me! Kaufman is the Hollywood correspondent for Pug Talk magazine. She lives in Venice, California with her husband, son, and two pugs.

  7. Sep 14, 1998 · Full of the kind of uproarious observations and brilliant insights that have won Margo Kaufman's books and commentary legions of loyal followers, Clara, the Early Years is a laugh-filled portrait of a singularly memorable pet.

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