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May 8 2009, Triveni

Hold your breath! The stunning and the controversial actress Kate Moss is on her way to write an autobiography. Moss, a close friend of Sir Richard, part owner of Virgin Books have agreed to publish her first book with a deal of $1.5 million. Though..

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