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            <text>Dara Sao</text>
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              <text>This is an interview with John Faircloth, a JMU student who occasionally visits the Barnes and Noble in Harrisonburg, VA. Mr. Faircloth is an English major and spends much of his time in the book store, for recreational reading ,  access to the latest music, coffee, school work, and other resources that the book store provides. This interview was conducted to gain information on Mr. Faircloth's experinces with Barnes and Noble.</text>
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