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Welcome Readers of US News & World Report
by Flexo on February 4, 2007
in Administration
My last interview with US News & World Report was incorporated into a new, extended piece about blogging about retirement, and the article has now been published on the magazine’s online edition. The article will also appear in the February 12 print edition. If you are visiting Consumerism Commentary from the article, welcome to the website! Check out my retirement posts or find out more about me and Consumerism Commentary. Don’t be shy; feel free to leave comments or email me, and don’t leave without subscribing to my RSS feed.
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