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    As the subject line asks, why is it necessary to click a second link to read an article I have selected? Is it because it's possible I really didn't mean to click the button and I don't know to click "back"? This additional step is simply annoying and has me strongly considering finding another news provider. MSN might suck, but it's better than this.

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