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Showing 3 articles from June 10, 2010.

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[Adv.] Independent Consultants
An oppressive African political regime (or its supporters) blew up a newspaper's offices after the paper printed a serialized version of book that is often read by children and revolves around non-human characters.  The only change was to put horn-rimmed glasses on an accompanying illustration of a key character, a pig with an historical name.  Name the book and name the country.
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Week of  14 Jun 10: Tech changes affecting your career now, part 2 of 3
Week of 14 Jun 10: Tech changes affecting your career now, part 2 of 3

Everyone will soon be set free from their desktop computer. The implications are staggering.

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