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'''Joy Behar''' is an [[Americaean [comedienneeanand host of then [talk showean"ThenView". '''Joy Behar''' is an ] ] and co-host of the ] "The View." Behr recieved an M.A. in English from SUNY at Stony Brook,


On the show Behar is best known for her humerous comments during the two segment of "Hot Topics." Behar often hosts a segment called "Joy's Comedy Corner," in which she present up-and-coming comedians.
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When the women of The View talk politics Behar provides a point of view from the left side of the political aisle. Behar favors stem-cell research, she has spoken out against the war in Iraq, in favor of gay marriage, and recently has expressed her dislike of ]'s coverage of Viagra perscriptions.

Behar wrote a book that was published in 1999 called "Joy Shtick - Or What is the Existential Vacuum and Does It Come with Attachments?"

For three years Behar hosted a political radio show on WABC. Before her career as a comdienne, she was a teacher and a phone receptionist at Good Morning America.

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Joy Behar is an American comedienne and co-host of the talk show "The View." Behr recieved an M.A. in English from SUNY at Stony Brook,

On the show Behar is best known for her humerous comments during the two segment of "Hot Topics." Behar often hosts a segment called "Joy's Comedy Corner," in which she present up-and-coming comedians.

When the women of The View talk politics Behar provides a point of view from the left side of the political aisle. Behar favors stem-cell research, she has spoken out against the war in Iraq, in favor of gay marriage, and recently has expressed her dislike of Medicare's coverage of Viagra perscriptions.

Behar wrote a book that was published in 1999 called "Joy Shtick - Or What is the Existential Vacuum and Does It Come with Attachments?"

For three years Behar hosted a political radio show on WABC. Before her career as a comdienne, she was a teacher and a phone receptionist at Good Morning America.

--209.181.99.244 01:32, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)


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