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The Columnist has the word
Well, well, well Corren So, once more we meet again I guess you didn’t get enough of me last time Well, now, lend me your eyes and mind and I’ll please them

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In order to proceed with the task of writing about women, I feel the need to cite a poet of our time: "Who run the world? Girls" (Beyonce)
One of the most inspiring people in history, for me, is Karin Lannby, a Swedish woman (dah) Born in 1916, her father was a journalist, and her mother was the boss of the Swedish department of Metro Goldwyn Mayer
During her life she experienced the 21st as probably no other Put in an asylum at a young age due to presumed hysteria, she was discharged and entered the organized anti fascist group in Sweden Just as a young twenty-yearold, she traveled down to Spain during the civil war, were she worked as an activist under the internationally recognized film director Luis Bunuel She worked as an activist under the internationally recognized film director Luis Bunuel
During this time, she began to be occupied with secret intelligent service After a failed mission she returned to Sweden
Meanwhile, back in Sweden, her official occupation was as an actress, she was employed by the Swedish secret service as a spy during the second world war It was as an actress she got notice of a young, not yet famous, Ingmar Bergman, with whom she began an intense relationship with The partnership was quite short but important for the character building of the later world-famous movie director

Afterwards, she continued as a journalist At one point, in her new career, she infiltrated the Italian mafia
Now, if this (shortened) story of one person’s destiny isn’t inspiring, I don’t know what is
All for now, Albin B Krönikör