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'''Frances Lear''' (1923–1996) was an ], ] and ]. She was the wife of TV producer ]. After her 1985 divorce, Lear used her $112 million settlement to start '']'', a magazine targeting women over 40. The magazine folded six years later. | '''Frances Lear''' (1923–1996) was an ], ] and ]. She was the wife of TV producer ]. After her 1985 divorce, Lear used her $112 million settlement to start '']'', a magazine targeting women over 40. The magazine folded six years later. | ||
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Frances Lear (1923–1996) was an activist, magazine publisher and writer. She was the wife of TV producer Norman Lear. After her 1985 divorce, Lear used her $112 million settlement to start Lear's, a magazine targeting women over 40. The magazine folded six years later.
Lear died due to breast cancer .
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