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| Marsden has since returned to her entrepreneurial roots, picking and choosing interviews, appearances and projects, and working with various television and radio networks as a free-agent. She continues to work as a political operative, opposition intelligence ("oppo") researcher and media consultant, both in the USA and overseas. | | Marsden has since returned to her entrepreneurial roots, picking and choosing interviews, appearances and projects, and working with various television and radio networks as a free-agent. She continues to work as a political operative, opposition intelligence ("oppo") researcher and media consultant, both in the USA and overseas. |
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− | She is currently authoring her first book about politics, due in [[2009]], and speaks on Capitol Hill and elsewhere on topics such as national and international politics, public relations, and public policy. | + | She is currently authoring her first book about politics, due in [[2009]], and speaks on Capitol Hill and elsewhere on topics such as national and international politics; current events; political strategy; political strategies applied to business; the use of public relations in business; media and technology; politics and technology; the cultural and economic impact of immigration; and various other public policy issues. |
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| Since arriving in the USA, Marsden has been named “Worst Person In The World” by [[NBC]]’s [[Keith Olbermann]], a leader of the liberal media. Her private life is often the object of [[New York]] and gossip media speculation, alongside A-list celebrities – a fact that Marsden has called “a puzzling, and frankly extremely stupid phenomenon.” | | Since arriving in the USA, Marsden has been named “Worst Person In The World” by [[NBC]]’s [[Keith Olbermann]], a leader of the liberal media. Her private life is often the object of [[New York]] and gossip media speculation, alongside A-list celebrities – a fact that Marsden has called “a puzzling, and frankly extremely stupid phenomenon.” |