Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Accused Author Says She Can Prove Her Story
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Price reports on the claims made by Malcolm Knox in the Sydney Morning Herald, 24-25 July 2004, that Norma Khouri had 'made up her past and facts in [Forbidden Love]'. The claims, if proved, would affect Khouri's residency status as she had been sponsored to migrate to Australia by her publisher, Random House, under the 'Nomination for Distinguished Talent' category.

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Alternative title: Author's Mystery Past May Bring Banishment
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    y separately published work icon The Sunday Age 25 July 2004 Z1132774 2004 newspaper issue 2004 pg. 3 Section: News
Alternative title: 'Made-Up' Bestseller Puts Author's Visa in Doubt
Notes:
Alternative title appears in the 'late' edition of The Herald-Sun.
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Sun-Herald 25 July 2004 Z1132842 2004 newspaper issue 2004 pg. 9
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3 News Accused Author Says She Can Prove Her Storysmall AustLit logo The Sunday Age
9 Accused Author Says She Can Prove Her Storysmall AustLit logo The Sun-Herald
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