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		<title>Accountancy Textbooks from Innocent Trees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Monday I hauled back about 5 kilograms of accounting materials. I have to look at two thirds of them before my next round of accounting exams in December. The remaining third will be examined in September 2009. My favourite is the literary classic: &#34;International Financial Reporting Standards 2008&#34; (seen on top).]]></description>
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<p>My favourite is the literary classic: &quot;International Financial Reporting Standards 2008&quot; (seen on top).</p>
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