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    <body><![CDATA[Forget all those dramatised guns, gangs and dollops of cocaine packed colombia books. I'm sitting in Medellin writing this -this book says far more about life here than that other shit. Ok the guy gets a bit obscure at times but 90% of it is spot on]]></body>
    
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