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2. A Glimpse of Airport............................................................................. 235
3. My Mr. Jones.......................................................................................... 237
4. Polling the People................................................................................. 239
5. History and Hard Heads....................................................................... 240
6. You Can Buy Happiness....................................................................... 242
7. Thoughts of a Candidate's Wife........................................................... 245
8. How to Be a Film Producer.................................................................. 248
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3. What Do People Most Regret? - The Paths They Failed to Take.... 256
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6. Translation: Letting Computers Do It............................................... 263
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