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      <title>Minotaur</title>
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      <description>&amp;lt;!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC &amp;ldquo;-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN&amp;rdquo;&amp;gt;   Minotaur: Dinty Moore    Minotaur: Dinty Moore In Minotaur, the collective voice of Internet enthusiasts is countered by words of scepticism or caution. Dinty Moore, author of The Emperor&amp;rsquo;s Virtual Clothes, worries about who will be the gatekeepers of online information in the future.               In my neck of the woods, the general consensus seems to be that the Internet, and the sudden explosion of the Web, is going to be great for libraries and for those who use them.</description>
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