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Second price cut for author's East Hampton house

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New York Magazine reports this week that the East Hampton house of Joseph Heller, who wrote "Catch 22," has been reduced in price for a second time -- the asking price is now $3.1 million. It went on the market in 2005 for $3.65 million. Heller died of a heart attack at the house in 1999. Mary Ellen McGuire of Brown Harris Stevens has the listing.

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