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Tuesday, 29 June 2010

The Moneyless Man (AKA Mark Boyle) on Freelender at Buddhafield Festival

For an extract of Mark Boyle's new book -The Moneyless Man- about his work with Freelender.org, click here
NB The Moneyless Man on facebook here.
NB2: The Moneyless Man reviewed on Amazon here.
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Labels: Buddhafield Festival, freelender, freelender.org, Mark Boyle, the moneyless man
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