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		<title>Does Michael Jackson’s death portend the death of the record industry?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Im sure my sentiments on the matter of Michael Jackson’s passing echo those of many other fans of his music, so I won’t bore you with my own revisionist history of how great Michael Jackson was. Instead, I’d like to focus on what MJ’s death means for the record industry. Does Michael Jackson’s death portend [...]]]></description>
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