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Martha Stewart Posts a Christmas Missive

From Associated Press

Martha Stewart, in a Christmas message posted on her personal website, called Wednesday for sentencing reform and took a swipe at the “bad food” in prison.

Stewart, who is about halfway through a five-month sentence for lying about a stock sale, urged fans to think about the women she had met in prison who were “devoid of care, devoid of love, devoid of family.”

She suggested that Americans should push for reforms in federal sentencing guidelines for nonviolent first-time offenders and particularly for drug offenders, who she said would be better served by rehabilitation than prison.

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Stewart, who built a billion-dollar empire in homemaking, reported that her job at the federal prison camp in Alderson, W.Va., had been cleaning, including sweeping, vacuuming and raking leaves.

“I have had time to think, time to write, time to exercise, time to not eat the bad food, and time to walk and contemplate the future,” she said.

Earlier this month, her company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, announced that Stewart would host a daytime talk show with a live studio audience beginning this fall.

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The company has been working with reality TV pioneer Mark Burnett. Shares of the media company have soared since Stewart reported to prison, although they have fallen back somewhat in recent weeks.

Stewart is due to be released in early March, then must spend five months confined to her home in Bedford, N.Y. The television show is scheduled to air after the five months of house arrest end.

Stewart and her former stockbroker, Peter E. Bacanovic, were convicted in March of lying about why Stewart unloaded shares of ImClone Systems Inc. stock in 2001, just before the price plunged. Both are appealing.

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