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Knox presents claims that Norma Khouri manufactured a life for herself that had no basis in reality. Knox contends that Khouri was a resident of the USA for most of her life, including the period when the events of her book Forbidden Love purportedly took place. Khouri denies Knox's allegations and states that she intends to supply proof verifying her story.
Lawson reports on Greer's reaction to her September 2003 interview on Andrew Denton's Enough Rope. Greer was annoyed with Denton's personal line of questioning as she understood she was to be talking about her essay 'Whitefella Jump Up'. Denton contended that there had been no understanding to discuss the essay.
Reports on Gray's donation of a copy of A Spoonful of Soup and Other Stories to the collection of Holocaust memoirs at Monash University's Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation.