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Holiday Greetings to All,
One of our teachers purchased a book "100 Years of the American Auto: the
Millennium Edition." It is printed on glossy pages. The pages are probably
90% colored pictures and 10% text. It's a beautiful book. But it has a very
strong odor. I'd say it's the ink. It's kind of a petroleum-like smell. The
teacher would like to know if this odor will go away, is there someway to
get rid of the odor, or should she try and get her money back? I think
she'd really like to just get rid of the odor. The book is a Christmas
present for one of her sons.

Roberta Kobbe
Swaney Elementary
Derby KS
rkobbe@derby.k12.ks.us

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