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Thursday, April 5, 2007 12:00 AM

National journalists believe you should trust them

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    The most valuable advice...

    ...to a decision maker, whether in business, government, academia, whaterver, is often in the form "how could you be so stupid?" Consequently, few people (in this case reporters and editors) choose voluntarily to associate with such advisors.

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