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    <name><![CDATA[Katie]]></name>
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  <read_at>Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 -0700 2007</read_at>
  <date_added>Thu Aug 23 11:17:11 -0700 2007</date_added>
  <date_updated>Tue Aug 28 09:51:25 -0700 2007</date_updated>
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    <body><![CDATA[Part travel diary and part international analysis of the oil industry in Africa, the author, a crafty journalist/academic,  spends a couple years traveling around some of the roughest parts of Africa while asking the kinds of questions that could get one killed. This book is not only very informative, but it is also a compelling read. I highly recommend it to environmentalists and humanitarians.]]></body>
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