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The fake CNBC.com page

Allen Wastler, the managing editor of CNBC.com, applauds the effort of a blogger who has come up with a fake CNBC.com home page.

Wastler writes, “It is intelligent mockery for the most part, although there’s a kind of mean and inexplicable shot at Sarah Jessica Parker. Some of the headlines …. Fed Accounting Tricks: How to Hide Trillions in Losses … and Byron the Buzzard … what a hoot! We tip our hat. What else can you do?”

Here it is:

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