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		<title>How to Communicate With an Egomaniac</title>
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		<dc:creator>Connie Dieken</dc:creator>
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The world&#8217;s most famous athlete and a two-time presidential contender both torpedoed their careers with their self-destructive narcissism. Tiger Woods referred to his ego- maniacal state as a &#8220;sense of entitlement&#8221; in his televised mea culpa. John Edwards outed himself as a narcissist in an ABC interview after he was caught cheating on his [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Was Tiger&#8217;s Talk A Good Recovery Shot?</title>
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