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| Like vacant starlets and ruthless moguls, the nation's second-largest city being brought to its knees by a little wet weather remains a reliable cliche on the pages of some of the best newspapers in the world. This is a clear-cut case of a major media outlet, in the second largest media market in the country, being brought to its knees by a small extremist group waging a cowardly, anonymous hate campaign, in much the same way the Ku Klux Klan would run around with hoods on their heads in the South, threatening businesses and individuals who didn't agree with their agenda. If a huge judgment or combination of judgments was imposed on an incorporated accounting firm, the firm might be brought to its knees. |
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