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'''Virginie Merlot''' is a [[Pantocratoria]]n journalist, who works for a number of news agencies, but who is most often seen on [[Peacock Daily News]]. She is an extremely popular television personality on account of her attractiveness, her disarming smile, and perky attitude. She is also fairly popular with politicians, who regard her as a fairly non-confrontational interviewer, who doesn't tend to ask too many difficult questions.
 
'''Virginie Merlot''' is a [[Pantocratoria]]n journalist, who works for a number of news agencies, but who is most often seen on [[Peacock Daily News]]. She is an extremely popular television personality on account of her attractiveness, her disarming smile, and perky attitude. She is also fairly popular with politicians, who regard her as a fairly non-confrontational interviewer, who doesn't tend to ask too many difficult questions.
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==Early life==
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Merlot was born in [[Pantocratoria]] and has spent almost all of her life in her home country excepting a number of trips to foreign interviews and press conferences. She is part of [[Pantocratoria|Pantocratoria's]] [[French]]-speaking [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] majority, as were her parents.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:05, 17 August 2006

Virginie Merlot
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Birth
18 April 1981
Death
N/A
Occupation
Journalist
Marital Status
Single

Virginie Merlot is a Pantocratorian journalist, who works for a number of news agencies, but who is most often seen on Peacock Daily News. She is an extremely popular television personality on account of her attractiveness, her disarming smile, and perky attitude. She is also fairly popular with politicians, who regard her as a fairly non-confrontational interviewer, who doesn't tend to ask too many difficult questions.

Early life

Merlot was born in Pantocratoria and has spent almost all of her life in her home country excepting a number of trips to foreign interviews and press conferences. She is part of Pantocratoria's French-speaking Catholic majority, as were her parents.