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Mood Swings.(best selling books reflect state of nation)(Brief Article)

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Last week, Americans inched closer to normalcy. The Empire State Building--now New York's tallest--prepared to reopen; airline ticket sales rose, and the Dow Jones industrial average closed at its highest level since Sept. 10. But the truest reflection of the Zeitgeist was the Amazon.com bestseller list. Tiger Woods's "How I ...

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