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22 hours ago ago from Infoblog

In his latest podcast , Infopeople's resident book maven Michael Cart speculates about what the book of the future will look like (hint: maybe a lot like the book of the past long past, as in the Victorian Age). Here is a list of cites from the podcast in PDF format.

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11 hours ago ago from Augusta Insider

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2 hours ago ago from The Crotch Shot Radio Show

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15 hours ago ago from MWC News - A Site Without Borders - - Home

That was not a peace prize acceptance speech. That was an infomercial for war. President Obama took the peace prize home with him, but left behind in Oslo his praise for war, his claims for war, and his view of an alternative and more peaceful approach to the world consisting of murderous economic sanctions.

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