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Laura Ingraham is an American conservative talk radio host and author. She was born in Glastonbury, Connecticut and holds degrees from Dartmouth College and the University of Virginia. She worked as a speechwriter in the Reagan Administration, and also served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. She launched "The Laura Ingraham Show" in 2001, and has written the books The Hillary Trap and Shut Up & Sing. Because of her fervent and angry conservative stance and her looks, she is often compared to Ann Coulter. According to Talkers magazine's Talk Radio Research Project in 2004, Ingraham has moved into the top 10 in total audience among nationally heard talk show hosts, trailing only Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Howard Stern, Michael Savage and Laura Schlessinger. This ascent was at least partially attributed to the producer Lee Habeeb's adoptions of talk radio techniques of Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern.
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