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    <body><![CDATA[This book contains a written summary of many pieces Bill Geist has done for CBS's Sunday Morning show.  So if you watch this show all the time, you probably don't need to read the book.  I haven't been watching it for awhile, so I had missed most of these reports, and that is why it was worth reading for me.  Also it was short and sweet.]]></body>
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