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	<title>Comments on: Providence Business News Interview</title>
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		<title>By: Justin C. Maaia</title>
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		<description>Excellent interview--in fact, it completely transcended the scope of an interview, providing a concise introduction to the topics covered, including sustainable energy and network neutrality.  The latter topic was especially interesting, and it was a wake-up call to me.  On the surface it might seem like an insignificant issue that would only concern insiders, but this issue is huge.  If network neutrality is not supported, it would be detrimental to the &quot;independent spirit&quot; of all those to whom the internet has been a vehicle for combating and undermining the incessant and seemingly all-encompassing march of Corporate America.  Thanks for a great piece.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent interview&#8211;in fact, it completely transcended the scope of an interview, providing a concise introduction to the topics covered, including sustainable energy and network neutrality.  The latter topic was especially interesting, and it was a wake-up call to me.  On the surface it might seem like an insignificant issue that would only concern insiders, but this issue is huge.  If network neutrality is not supported, it would be detrimental to the &#8220;independent spirit&#8221; of all those to whom the internet has been a vehicle for combating and undermining the incessant and seemingly all-encompassing march of Corporate America.  Thanks for a great piece.</p>
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