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John Clayton: He made money, now he's making movies
By JOHN CLAYTON
New Hampshire Union Leader Staff
Sunday, Oct. 8, 2006
After he sold his Manchester-based software company called Silknet for the jaw-dropping sum of $4.2 billion, Jay Wood showed that he could make money.
Now he's making movies.
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Andrew Cline has been editorial page editor of the New Hampshire Union Leader since October of 2001. His writing has appeared in more than 100 newspapers and magazines, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and National Review.
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