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		<title>By: Posts about Huffington Post as of October 21, 2009 &#187; The Daily Parr</title>
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		<description>[...] Mets General Manager Steve Phillips is at the center of the latest sex scandal to rock the media.   Wednesday Morning LitLinks &#8211; authorscoop.com 10/21/2009 David Barnett looks back at Jack Kerouac on the 40th anniversary [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Chris Johnson</title>
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		<description>"Going Rouge" Heh. As one of the comments in the GalleyCat thread says, forget the politics, it's a cute marketing move. I suppose the pieces in it will be just the predictable Nation stuff, though.

I think her overall story would be fascinating raw material for a serious sociologist (or anthropologist), especially for anybody interested in gender issues. We won't get that, of course.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Going Rouge&#8221; Heh. As one of the comments in the GalleyCat thread says, forget the politics, it&#8217;s a cute marketing move. I suppose the pieces in it will be just the predictable Nation stuff, though.</p>
<p>I think her overall story would be fascinating raw material for a serious sociologist (or anthropologist), especially for anybody interested in gender issues. We won&#8217;t get that, of course.</p>
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