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		<title>By: Hourly Rates, Eliot Spitzer and Formulas for Follow-Up: 9 Links Worth a Read &#171; Brett&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] The Power of Free Samples: Interesting study using instant formula samples given free to new mothers as they left the hospital. I&#8217;m not convinced this translates well into many other industries, but it&#8217;s still intriguing. [...]</description>
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