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Ask and ye shall receive

. . . free advice from Amazon.com.

Published on August 11, 1999

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You ask for:
The Lost Museum: The Nazi Conspiracy to Steal the World's Greatest Works of Art by Hector Feliciano.
. . . amazon suggests you bid on:
Jose Feliciano's Sing and Esceneas de Amor LPs.

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Vox: A Novel by Nicholson Baker.
. . . amazon suggests you bid on:
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Dogs of War.
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1954 Rin Tin Tin's "Rinty" Book.

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The Bell Jar.
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Star Wars Jar Jar Binks large poster.

You ask for:
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JBL J2045 Speakers 70 Hz-20 kHZ.

You ask for:
The Road Ahead by Bill Gates.
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Getting Past OK by Richard Brodie.

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Intel Celeron 266 MHz CPU.

You ask for:
Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx.
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Voltaire's Candide.
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Intel 486 DX4 100.

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A Civil Action.
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Tomb Raider.

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Monica's Story.
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The Invisible Man.
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