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    <body><![CDATA[This is bunch of articles over the last 15 years outlining the various financial crises. Abotu 75% fo the articles are good. There are some misses in there. And some too technical. But if you want a quick overview of the dot com bust or the current subprime mess this is a good book. Although I think all articles can be found probably on original publisher web sites. ]]></body>
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