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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2003 8:10 pm
Post subject: "Stump the Bookseller" in the New York Times!
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It was on Nov. 6th, page E3, at the bottom - only two short paragraphs or so.
Deserves better, but, you know, "half a loaf....." For those new to the STB
site, it's here. www.logan.com/loganberry/stump.html

Trouble is, I haven't had any answers to give in a month or more.

Lenona.

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