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Interrogation Machine Update and Features

The book will be available from end September in North America and in Europe during November. Check here for further updates.

Latest features:

Morgenbladet, Norway:

http://www.morgenbladet.no/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050819/OKULTUR/108190036&template=printart

Novopress, Romania:

http://ro.novopress.info/?p=354

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