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Here's another dose of whimsy from noted humorist Ann Coulter, 45. Asked by WWD's Jacob Bernstein what she thought of the recent anthrax scare at The Times, Coulter "not only responded, but claimed to be the sender of the mysterious powder.

'So glad to hear that The New York Times got my letter and that your friend at the Times thinks I'm funny,' she wrote back. 'Good luck in journalism and please send me your home address so we can stay in touch, too.'"

Ah, the light-hearted japes of a women who's called for the deaths of the entire NYT staff. And while the alleged plagiarist may just be kidding, we'd suggest checking the envelope again. Any white powder originating from Coulter has got to be something much better than cornstarch: You don't develop that two-dimensional frame on just hate alone.

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