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      <title>Book News: Ursula K. Le Guin Steals The Show At The National Book Awards</title>
      <description>In a ceremony that saw both icons and newcomers honored, it was a fiery speech by the science fiction legend that had attendees talking. Also: A Jonathan Safran Foer book gets adapted to ballet.</description>
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      <title>Book News: If Jesus Dictates A Book To You, Who Holds The Copyright?</title>
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