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If there's Sunday celebration of the mass on your bulletin today, you need to check out the acknowledgment for Steve Jobs created by his sister, Mona Simpson. Published currently in the New York Times, it was review by Mona at Steve's commemorative use at

If there's Sunday celebration of the mass on your bulletin today, you need to check out the acknowledgment for Steve Jobs created by his sister, Mona Simpson. Published currently in the New York Times, it was review by Mona at Steve's commemorative use at

By Amrutha Gayathri | Oct 6, 2011 11:50 PM EDT Steve Jobs' biological sister Mona Simpson, who wrote "Anywhere But Here" and "The Lost Father," fictionalized her hermit as a hardly sheltered impression in the novel "A Regular Guy.

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