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         <title>Red Ink Rising</title>
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             <name>Dean Starkman</name>
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         <description>One of the paradoxes of the business press is that while everyone should read it, since we all live in the economy, not everyone does. In fact, most people don&amp;#8217;t. I suspect, if they look at financial publications at all, they flip through with a sense of disconnect. Forbes, Fortune, the Financial Times, and the agenda-setter for the financial...</description>
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