Mary Tyler "Molly" Ivins (August 30 1944 - January 31 2007) was an American newspaper columnist, political commentator, and best-selling author from Austin, Texas. Wikipedia
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Witty best-selling author and columnist Molly Ivins, a Texas liberal who died after a long battle with breast cancer, left legions of admirers, even among the politicians she regularly skewered. minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/02/01/ivans/
Ivins grew up in River Oaks, Texas, an affluent Houston neighborhood. Sent to a private school, she thought of herself as being too big-boned and tall, "a Clydesdale among thoroughbreds." After Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1966 she st philosopedia.org/index.php?title=Molly_Ivins