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Fleeced By Dick Morris & Eileen McGann HarperCollins; 337 pages The one-word-title, 30-word-subtitle book market appears to have been locked up by former Bill Clinton adviser Dick Morris and writing partner Eileen McGann.
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Nonetheless, Fleeced does manage to effectively tap into populist anger toward those in charge.
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Each year 30 million people come from all over the world to the land of the Golden Fleeced.
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Fleeced and bullied by touts and cabmen, he found himself at last on board a cheap Mediterranean steamer which pitched and rolled through a persistent spell of stormy weather.
From Dreamers of the Ghetto by Zangwill, Israel
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