- Home
- Advertisement
- Adventure
- Animals
- Animation
- Arts
- Business
- Cars
- Careers
- Children
- Comedy
- Computers
- Dance
- DIY
- Documentary
- Drama
- Educational
- Electronics
- Entertainment
- Family
- Fantasy
- Fashion
- Film
- Finance
- Fitness
- Foreign
- Gaming
- Health
- Home Video
- Homes
- Howto
- Humor
- Independent
- Instructional
- Kids
- Marketing
- Money
- Movie
- Movie Short
- Movie trailer
- Music
- Nature
- News
- People
- Pets
- Political
- Religious
- Recipe
- Science
- Science Fiction
- Software
- Spirituality
- Sports
- Style
- TV Show
- Technology
- Travel
'Sleepless in Seattle' writer Nora Ephron dies at 71
Duration: 2:42
watch full video at vidjaa1.info She was also an integral part of the HuffPost family -- a contributing editor, an investor, a supporter, and a constant sounding board months before we launched. But, despite her amazing creative track record in which she excelled in so many different forms -- magazines, novels, essays, movies, plays, etc. -- Nora was initially reluctant to dip her toe in the blogosphere. She finally agreed after FBI agent Mark Felt revealed his identity as "Deep Throat" (which, as Carl Bernstein's ex-wife, was a subject close to her heart). That initial post -- which Nora called "Deep Throat and Me: Now It Can Be Told, and Not for the First Time Either" -- appeared in the first month of HuffPost's existence, and flew around the Internet from the moment she hit "publish." Nora the blogger was born.


