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The Thief in Your Living Room
by Julie Gillies Jun 2009
Have Americans morphed into a nation of people who demand to be entertained?
 
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f a masked intruder stepped into your home, pointed a 357 Magnum at your face and demanded that you give him 13 ½ years of your life, you’d probably stick your hands in the air – and try to figure out what, exactly, he meant. After all, nobody breaks into a house to steal someone’s time, right?


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