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Supergirls Speak Out: Liz Funk on NBC Today, Tomorrow!

February 9, 2009 by Amy Jussel 2 Comments

Feb. 9, 2009 In the ‘takes one to know one’ category, I have to throw my own overachiever support behind young SuperGirl Liz Funk who has spent the last couple years detailing the ‘pressure to be … [Read more...]

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