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      <title>Luddites: They raged against the machine and lost</title>
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — Their name is synonymous with futile attempts to roll back technology — and with fuddy-duddies who can't figure out how to use the iPhone. 
                   The Luddites were British textile artisans who 200 years ago smashed the mechanized looms they thought threatened their jobs. They weren't the first to attack machines. They are named after a man who ...</description>
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