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Steven Amsterdam: All the Black Swans "You couldn't make this stuff up: A fruit seller in Tunisia altering history? Too saccharine. A sleepy, third-tier city in New Zealand, shaken to rubble, followed by a handful of others in Japan washed away two weeks later, not to mention a nuclear reactor near meltdown? Too much, too abrupt. It would feel forced." — Huffington Post
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