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Dunne not gone from Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair writer Dominick Dunne, responding to readers interested in his future with the magazine, posts at DominicksDiary that he expects to be back in the pages of VF shortly with a take on the Phil Spector trial.

No no no! I have just been away on an extended medical treatment. I will shortly be back in the magazine reflecting on the finality of the Phil Spector trial, and writing an article on my experience in a clinic in Bavaria, Germany where I was treated for cancer. I also used the time to finish another book, titled "A Solo Act." Stay tuned!

His site was created for him last year by Harvey Levin of TMZ, at the urging of Bonnie Russell, says Liz Smith.


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