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Welcome to the "Fast Tracks" edition of Open Tracksbacks. All you need to do is:

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After you've finished please have a look around. Here's a link to my archived posts and here are links to my ten most read posts of the last three months: The Economic Impact of Wal-Mart | The Spin Doctor | Roe v. Hwang | BlogAds Analysis | Airing Your Pajamas in Public | Another Best Selling Apple Product | War Journalist Action Figures | Grand Theft Otto | Sand and Deliver | Where Would Jesus Shop? Enjoy!

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