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<title>Sunday, August 10, 2008</title>
<description>I have started a new WDS Library PodcatTutorial Combo program.  You will find it under under podcasts titled How-To Spot a Phony Claim. </description>
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<description>I have added a new tutorial on the Foundation of E-Commerce. Open or scroll down to the tutorial section and find E-Commerce Foundation. This, for me, is an unusual tutorial--and it's only $4.95.</description>
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