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      <title>Where Will You Be in 10 Years?</title>
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      <description>Martin Foner of NPL Consultants, a publishing broker, wrote a rant on book publishing which he posted on his site at http://nplconsult.com/archives/42. I don't agree with much of his rant. He gets . . .</description>
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