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Lin Sampson
Lin Sampson (born 1941) is a South African columnist who writes regularly for the ''Sunday Times'' magazine ''LifeStyle''. Sampson has also been published by other South African titles; ''Style'', ''Femina'' and ''Fair Lady''. Outside of South Africa she has been published by the London ''Sunday Times'', ''The Spectator'', ''The Guardian'', ''The Daily Telegraph'' and ''The Independent''.〔(Boer, boor, bore ) The Independent. 13 September 1997〕 She was a resident in Greece for several years and edited the English-language newspaper, ''Athens News''. In 2005 she published ''Now You've Gone and Killed Me'', a collection of columns dating back to 1982 and with a foreword written by Rian Malan.〔(Sampson explores the gritty underbelly of society ) LitNet. 20 September 2005〕 ==Background== Sampson was born in ()], India and moved to South Africa when she was 14. Her father was a third-generation South African and her mother was British. She was partly educated in England and at followed by a period working in London.. She has also worked as an Africa correspondent, working in the Sudan in the 1980s.〔. 16 September 2012〕
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