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Google Tacitly Admits Stealing Is a Lousy Thing to Do
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The titanically huge mega-corporation Google yesterday took time out from its record-setting-most-money-ever lobbying of Congress to admit - accidentally, perhaps - that the systemic, wholesale stealing of which it is so fond is a lousy thing to do.| READ MORE »
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