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				<title>Local and Central Government</title>
				<author>Duncan Campbell Smith</author>
				<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2008 09:14:00 GMT</pubDate>
				<description>[CDATA[ Downloadable PDF sample chapter from Follow the Money has been added to the site, you can download this for free. ]]</description>
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				<title>Business writer and company historian</title>
				<author>Duncan Campbell Smith</author>
				<pubDate>Thur, 31 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
				<description>[CDATA[ Duncan Campbell-Smith is a writer on a wide range of topics from UK central and local government affairs to international business, economics and finance. Areas of special interest include the Arab economies of the Gulf, and the researching, writing and editing of company and institutional histories. ]]</description>
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				<title>Biography</title>
				<author>Duncan Campbell Smith</author>
				<pubDate>Thur, 31 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
				<description>[CDATA[ Duncan Campbell-Smith works full-time as a commissioned author and free-lance writer. He is 57 and lives in Kent, England with his wife who is a professional painter. ]]</description>
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				<title>Local and Central Government</title>
				<author>Duncan Campbell Smith</author>
				<pubDate>Thur, 31 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
				<description>[CDATA[ Follow The Money, published by Penguin Allen Lane in March 2008, is the authorized history of the Audit Commission of England and Wales - surely one of the most remarkable, yet little-known, non-departmental public bodies in British public life over recent decades. ]]</description>
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				<title>Business and Finance</title>
				<author>Duncan Campbell Smith</author>
				<pubDate>Thur, 31 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
				<description>[CDATA[ Struggle for Take-Off, published in 1986, told the story of a high-stakes poker game between British Airways (and a clutch of other major flag carriers) and the entrepreneurial Freddie Laker of Skytrain. Given clearance by the Thatcher government for privatisation, BA awkwardly discovered that a huge lawsuit lodged by Freddie Laker over the collapse of his Skytrain operation was effectively blocking the runway. ]]</description>
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				<title>The Arab World</title>
				<author>Duncan Campbell Smith</author>
				<pubDate>Thur, 31 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
				<description>[CDATA[ Duncan Campbell-Smith was a major contributor to The Arabists of Shemlan, a book of memoirs published in 2006 by Stacey International and edited by James Craig, Donald Maitland and Paul Tempest. This stemmed from his attendance in 1978 as a student at the British government’s Middle East Centre for Arabic Studies (MECAS), which was based in the Lebanese village of Shemlan, where he was awarded a diploma in Arabic. ]]</description>
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				<title>Contact</title>
				<author>Duncan Campbell Smith</author>
				<pubDate>Thur, 31 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
				<description>[CDATA[ Contact Duncan Campbell-Smith ]]</description>
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