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Stephen King hasn’t gotten the apology he wants from Gov. Paul LePage.

The Bangor author posted an update on his spat with the LePage on his Twitter account at 6:44 a.m. Sunday:

“No apology from Governor LePage. Some guys are a lot better at dishing it out than taking it back,” King wrote.

The dispute between the governor and the Master of Horror erupted Wednesday after LePage claimed in a radio address about his controversial tax overhaul proposal that King didn’t pay income taxes in Maine and had moved to Florida.

King followed up in an e-mail to the Portland Press Herald Friday revealing that he and his wife had paid $1.4 million in state taxes in 2013, about the same in 2014 and annually donate $3 million to $5 million to Maine causes.

King called for LePage to “man up” and apologize.

The spat quickly grabbed national media attention. King has 669,000 followers on Twitter.

On Sunday, King, a longtime antagonist of the governor, was still waiting.

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Beth Quimby reports on Maine on the weekends, when most Mainers are off the job and anything can happen. She worked for newspapers since she was in high school when she started out on her father’s New...

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