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  13. <title>It's Not Your Fault. You Have A Disease.</title>
  14.    <description><p>An article on CNN.com called Study: 16 million might have road rage disorder, describes the latest way we can shift the blame for our poor behavior, onto something out of our control. In other words, another example of a &quot;get out of consequences free card.</p>
  15.    <p>I'm sure we have all experienced times when it'd be easiest to just have a tantrum, but we realize that is a child's answer, and we must show more self conrol than that.</p>
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  23.    <description>In an article called, &quot;Why Pay Tax Twice for a Phone, by Robert Wonderling (11/3/04) in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the author points out that since cell phone use is taxed twice, it is the most highly taxed sector of the state's economy.</description>
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