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	<title>Comments on: Why Did CompUSA Fail?</title>
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		<title>By: http://www.onlinemarketingmaverick.com</title>
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		<description>Last night&#039;s panel discussion, nicely moderated by Kimberly Oliver and featuring Paul Rowan, Mary McBride, Aric Chen, Carl Alviani, and Jason Miller, was a fun and affectionate evening hosted at Sublime and attended by some usual and some unusual suspects. The theme was potent enough and the panelists did their best to tackle the premise but the whole question of what &quot;American Design&quot; is (or should be, or might be) is a slippery beast for sure. The most interesting bits revealed themselves when panelists...</description>
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