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		<description><![CDATA[Big, Fat Corporate PoliticsI would go.Its not right that politics and your job mix in this way but what should be and is are oftentimes blurred in the gray area of corporate life. If moving up to the next level within this company is important, I would go. If you...]]></description>
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