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Bullish On Books
May.22
1:41 PM ET
Friday, 22 May 2009
Get Rich Cheating - Now The Commercial
Posted By:Gloria McDonough-Taub
Topics:Corporate Fraud | Crime | Media | Print Media
Sectors:Retail
Companies:News Corporation Limited
Last week I told you about a new book that really made me laugh – it’s called GET RICH CHEATING: The Crooked Path To Easy Street published by Harper Collins [NWS
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Today the author of the book, Jeff Kreisler sent me an email to share the news that he’s just made a commercial for the book – and yes, it’s hysterical and worth a watch.
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