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		<title>By: J.M.</title>
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		<description>D.J. Waldie (mentioned in the first link) is not only an erudite doomsday soothsayer, he&#039;s also a wonderful author. His book, &lt;i&gt;Holy Land&lt;/i&gt;, is a poetic retelling of his So-Cal suburb&#039;s short history, and well worth a read.</description>
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