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		<description><![CDATA[Real-life levitation, the case for downtown public schools, and more. | Alan: Among the dozen or so books I devoured this summer, the single best read was the second volume of the classic William Manchester biography of Winston Churchill. This book recounts Churchill&#8217;s decade in political exile during the 1930s. England, like the rest of Western Europe, was deep in pacifist denial about the Nazi threat. Churchill, a ruling-party back bencher in parliament, stubbornly, valiantly, and almost single-handedly waged a campaign...]]></description>
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