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Sarah Palin: Next-door author changes way family lives

The fence between former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's lakeside home, rear, and the home being rented by author Joe McGinniss is seen Thursday, May 27, 2010, in Wasilla, Alaska. (AP / Mark Thiessen)
The fence between former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's lakeside home, rear, and the home being rented by author Joe McGinniss is seen Thursday, May 27, 2010, in Wasilla, Alaska. (AP / Mark Thiessen)

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Date: Sunday Aug. 1, 2010 11:43 AM ET

WASHINGTON — Sarah Palin says the best-selling author who moved into the house next door to her family while writing a book about her needs to get a life.

Palin tells "Fox News Sunday" that she and her family now avoid their front yard and other areas of their lakeside home in Wasilla, Alaska, because of their new neighbour -- author Joe McGinniss.

McGinniss moved to Wasilla last spring while working on a book about Palin, the former governor and vice-presidential candidate who is a leading contender for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. McGinniss has said that he rented the house next door to the Palin family because the price was right, not to spy on them.

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