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            <title>Comment #1 by sunflower</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2006 05:03:40 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Inconvenient Job</strong></p><p>Al is the best man for the job. &nbsp;What worries me is that he may be the only man for the job.</p><p>
In the Best Progressive Book category, David Sirota's Hostile Takeover: How Big Money and Corruption Conquered Our Government -- And How We Take it Back at 27 percent bested new author Glenn Greenwald's How Would a Patriot Act?, the first book published by Working Assets Publishing at 13 percent. Crashing the Gates by Markos Zuniga and Jerome Armstrong came in third at 9 percent.</p><p>
There was a very tight race for Best Progressive Website. Despite<br>
recent controversies, Truthout.org won with 15 percent, followed by<br>
Common Dreams at 14 percent, Salon 13 percent, Huffington Post 12<br>
percent and Grist 11 percent.</p><p>
Interesting.<br>
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				<p><strong>Inconvenient Job</strong></p><p>Al is the best man for the job. &nbsp;What worries me is that he may be the only man for the job.</p><p>
In the Best Progressive Book category, David Sirota's Hostile Takeover: How Big Money and Corruption Conquered Our Government -- And How We Take it Back at 27 percent bested new author Glenn Greenwald's How Would a Patriot Act?, the first book published by Working Assets Publishing at 13 percent. Crashing the Gates by Markos Zuniga and Jerome Armstrong came in third at 9 percent.</p><p>
There was a very tight race for Best Progressive Website. Despite<br>
recent controversies, Truthout.org won with 15 percent, followed by<br>
Common Dreams at 14 percent, Salon 13 percent, Huffington Post 12<br>
percent and Grist 11 percent.</p><p>
Interesting.<br>
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