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<title>July/August Issue of Sunni&#8217;s Salon! Main Column (and index to other features)</title> 
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<description>Snakes and Slings and Arrows, 7/08: Fiction by Shaun A. Saunders, and nonfiction by Paul Rosenberg are reviewed; interview with musician–Porcupine–Objectivist “Ellis Wyatt”; Shorpy; Kent’s Hooligan Libertarian blog; The Doctor Within; Godchecker; Rush; Covenant; and much, much more</description>
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<title>Interview: "Ellis Wyatt"</title> 
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<description>&#8220;The short answer is to price governments out of the services market by either a) providing the service for yourself, or b) contracting with a private provider. I don&#8217;t need food stamps if I have plenty of food, for example, so it is a no-brainer that I grow my own food if I want to get rid of government.&#8221;</description>
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<title>Book Review: &#8216;Navigating In the New World, &#8217; by Shaun Saunders</title>
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<description>&#8220;Short stories and speculative fiction can be wonderful morsels, easily taken in during odd bits of leisure time. Because of their compressed nature, they often act as seeds in a reader&#8217;s mind, flowering as one contemplates all the possibilities underlying the story as told, and where it might lead from the conclusion.&#8221;</description>
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<title>Book Review: &#8216;Mindless Slogans&#8217; by Paul Rosenberg</title>
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<description>&#8220;Anyone who wants to rid his speech of hollow sentiments will find it similarly useful, as will homeschooling parents of older children. It’s sure to sharpen one’s own thinking and conversation as well.&#8221;</description>
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<title>Book Review: &#8216;Freewheeling Homes&#8217;, by David Pearson; and &#8216;Portable Houses&#8217;, by Irene Rawlings and Mary Abel</title>
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<description>&#8220;Between the two of them, &#8216;Freewheeling Homes&#8217; and &#8216;Portable Houses&#8217; offer healthy doses of inspiration and information to help a travel-loving soul identify a living space to suit his needs and desires.&#8221;</description>
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<title>Musical Maunderings</title> 
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<description>Rush; Covenant;and more</description>
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<title>Webby Wanderings</title> 
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<description>Webby Wanderings includes visits to Shorpy; Kent&#8217;s Hooligan Libertarian blog; The Doctor Within; Godchecker and more</description>
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