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Judith Martin, known as "Miss Manners" in her widely circulated writings on etiquette, is an updated successor to Emily Post and Amy Vanderbilt, a witty writer who applies panache, humor, and grace to her interpretations of cultural style and civility. Now 65, Martin was born and raised in the nation's capital, attended Wellesley College, and went to work for the Washington Post--where she became a reporter, film and theater critic, and founding member of the paper's Style section. Her column is now syndicated to more than 200 newspapers. Martin's numerous books include Basic Training, guides to subjects like communicating and eating, and her new Star-Spangled Manners. ...