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    <body><![CDATA[Doc Savage was an archeologist/adventurer, who specialized in helping the oppressed right wrongs.  His 5 aides were ex-military,scientists, lawyers, chemists etc., all with widely diverse talents and masters in their respective fields.  Indiana Jones, eat your heart out!!]]></body>
    
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