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  PERIODICALS

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  ALSO BY MICHAEL WOLFF

  Autumn of the Moguls

  Burn Rate

  Where We Stand

  (with Peter Rutten and Chip Bayers)

  White Kids

  Copyright © 2008 by Michael Wolff

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