Miller launches book
NZPA Sydney The entrepreneur, Harry M. Miller has launched his biography with the observation that life is one big Monopoly game where “you buy and sell, you go to jail, and then you go past go again.” Only six months out of jail and still on parole, Miller launched the book at
a plush Sydney hotel with plenty of glamour and told the assembled news media reporters that he felt he had paid his dues. “I must have paid my dues but I always think that I pay in triple for everything — I pay triple for bread in supermarkets and I pay for my mistakes,” he said.
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