Book Praise for Tim Ferriss' 'The 4-Hour Workweek' – No Evident Investigative Leads
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The document consists solely of promotional endorsements for a business book, lacking any mention of political figures, financial transactions, or misconduct. It provides no actionable leads for inves Multiple public figures endorse the book. No references to government officials, agencies, or controversial actions.
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