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    <![CDATA[McSweeney's Issue 30]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;<br/>Featuring new work by Wells Tower, Michael Cera, and Etgar Keret, along with as always a bevy of lesser-known but nonetheless excellent writers investigating everything from mental hospitals to sentient mists, and possibly some kind of poster, Issue 30 warrants every ounce of attention and industry you'll give it, even if you are very important and your time is valuable--even if the fate of nations rests on your weary shoulders. You should still read Issue 30.<br/><br/>&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Some gems, but not very consistent.<br/><br/>The final story, a retelling of one published earlier, is less compelling than the story about it's history on the copyright page.<br/><br/>Still worth it for the good stuff!]]></body>
    
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