![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He wanted to talk to me, I can be found.” “None of my representatives received any correspondence, and I open my mail. Clarke because he never spoke to me,” Lorna says. “My actions, feelings and emotions as a daughter were never shared with Mr. And she strongly disputes Clarke’s contention in the interview that he tried to get Lorna and sister Liza Minnelli to talk to him for his book. Lorna tells me she was content to just ignore the book itself, but she fears the Clarke interview will reach a far wider audience. Lorna has just fired off an angry letter to Bill Goldstein, book editor of the Times, protesting an interview he did online for the paper with Gerald Clarke, author of “Get Happy,” the latest bio of her mother, Judy Garland. Today, Lorna Luft is mad as hell at The New York Times for some news it didn’t see fit to print, but did post on the Internet. THESE new-fangled Web sites can get old-fashioned media in a bit of a pickle. ![]()
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