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      <title>The Traitorous Council</title>
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      <description>Here is a problem that is six hundred years older than computers and has never stopped mattering: how do you get a group to agree on one thing when some of the group are actively lying — and can tell one lie to your left and the opposite lie to your right? Generals surrounding a city, all needing to attack or retreat together, some of them traitors whispering &amp;ldquo;attack&amp;rdquo; to one neighbor and &amp;ldquo;retreat&amp;rdquo; to another.</description>
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