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      <title>Ebert: A 'Life' Still Being Lived, And Fully</title>
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      <description>Film critic Roger Ebert is famous for arguing about movies on TV with Gene Siskel. Now that cancer surgeries have left him without the ability to speak, Ebert has found a new voice online. Melissa Block visits him at his Chicago home to talk about his memoir, Life Itself.</description>
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