'three Cups Of Tea' Co-author Took Own Life, Medical Examiner Says

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NPR (blog)'Three Cups Of Tea' Co-Author Took Own Life, Medical Examiner SaysNPR (blog)David Oliver Relin, a journalist who had reported from around the world before gaining fame — and getting mired in controversy — as co-author of the best-selling Three Cups of Tea, took his own life when he died on Nov.

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