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      <title>I Quit! Four Standout 'Take This Job And Shove It' Moments In History</title>
      <description>Thanks to a &lt;em&gt;New  York Times&lt;/em&gt; column blasting   his employer, Goldman Sachs' Greg Smith became the latest in a long line of folks who echoed one-hit-wonder country singer Johnny   Paycheck. Here are a few others.</description>
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      <title>Goldman Sachs Starts To Fire Back At Exec Who Quit In Scathing Op-Ed</title>
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