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<title>Psychics, Tarot Card Readers Profit in Tough Economy (Fox News)</title> 
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Fortune-tellers, tarot card readers and psychics are reporting an uptick in business during the current economic downturn as people look for guidance, employment advice and a window into their personal economic future.
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<title>Tea Leaves, Tarot Cards, and Ballots (Columbia Journalism Review)</title> 
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The coalition of media outlets pushing back against over-interpretation of the national significance of off-year elections lost a key ally today. Yesterday?s Wall Street Journal offered a worthwhile reality check on the hype surrounding the voting, but, via Brendan Nyhan , here is the lede of a front-page story in today?s WSJ :
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<title>Cumbrian tarot-reader hoping to have set Guinness world record (The News and Star)</title> 
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A tarot-reader rounded off a record-breaking 12-hour mystical marathon with ghostly goings-on during a candle-lit final reading.
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<title>Tarot-reader hopes for record (The News and Star)</title> 
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A WHITEHAVEN tarot-reader rounded off a record-breaking 12-hour mystical marathon with ghostly goings-on during a candle-lit final reading.
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<title>Tarot for Life ~ Editorial Review (BellaOnline)</title> 
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My personal review of Paul Quinn&#039;s new book &quot;Tarot for Life&quot;. I found this to be a very positive resource regardless of experience and would recommend this book to those interested in learning the Tarot and utilize it for guidance into everyday challenges and experiences.
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<title>In the Cards: Tarot reader talks about misconceptions, and answering questions about love (Portage Daily Register)</title> 
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It&#039;s all based on a single question. And Dawn DuCharme has heard them all. &quot;It&#039;s amazing what people will tell you,&quot; she said. People don&#039;t always come to DuCharme to tell their deepest secrets: They often come in search of answers to such things as their love life.
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<title>Tarot Sport (metacritic)</title> 
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The second album for the rock duo from Bristol was produced by Andrew Weatherall. All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review.
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<title>F*ck Buttons - Tarot Sport (Drowned In Sound)</title> 
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In an age where poetry occupies a similar status to the BCG jab (something unpleasant, to be got out of the way with at school), it?s remarkable how many people can still dredge up the climax to TS Eliot?s ?The Hollow Men?. Or maybe it?s not that impressive.
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