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DISCERNING DISCERNMENTS

Thank you for another discernment to rip out and forward to my son who is studying business on the East Coast. Today it was Rich Simmonds' thoughts on generational stewardship ("Family to Family," November 2007), last issue, the book recommendation, and last spring the article on K-2 skis. I truly enjoy your colloquial narratives of Washington enterprises with business anecdotes backed by substantive numbers.

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