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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

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Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24771"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1811/24771_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (Clip 1 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 10:46:45 EDT</pubDate>
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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

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Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24771"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1811/24771_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (Clip 1 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

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Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24777"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1810/24777_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (clip 2 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 10:49:57 EDT</pubDate>
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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

SERIES OVERVIEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24777"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1810/24777_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (clip 2 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

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Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24791"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1811/24791_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (clip 3 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:00:51 EDT</pubDate>
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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

SERIES OVERVIEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24791"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1811/24791_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (clip 3 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

SERIES OVERVIEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24793"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1811/24793_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (clip 4 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:06:27 EDT</pubDate>
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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

SERIES OVERVIEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24793"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1811/24793_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (clip 4 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

SERIES OVERVIEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24795"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1811/24795_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (clip 5 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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An old friend of Togusa's named Yamaguchi is murdered after sending him pictures concerning an unsolved case involving a hacker known as "The Laughing Man." His investigation leads to the discovery that the members of the Laughing Man task force have all been implanted with cybernetic surveillance devices called "interceptors," which reside in the vision center of the subject's brain, recording everything they do. Soon, The Laughing Man returns, hijacking a Police official's cyberbrain and delivering a threat to the Superintendent-General. 

SERIES OVERVIEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/24795"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/09/1811/24795_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Intercepter (clip 5 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>EPISODE 5: The Inviting Bird will Chant" Decoy
Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/25225"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/25225_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 1 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2007 17:57:19 EDT</pubDate>
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Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/25225"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/25225_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 1 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/25227"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/25227_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 2 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:03:39 EDT</pubDate>
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Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/25227"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/25227_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 2 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

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Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/25229"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/25229_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 3 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/25229"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/25229_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 3 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/26563"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/26563_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 4 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/26563"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/26563_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 4 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/26567"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/26567_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 5 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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Section 9 suspects that the Police Investigators handling the Laughing Man case are using their primary suspect, a former Serano Genomics, Inc. programmer with a shady anti-corporate past named Nanao=A, as a decoy to hide some form of higher-level corruption. Aramaki orders Section 9 to commence around the clock surveillance on Nanao=A in an attempt to catch him in the act. Elsewhere, Kusanagi meets with Kurutan to use her external memory device in an effort to learn more about The Laughing Man Case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/26567"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2007/10/0416/26567_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Decoy (clip 5 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

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Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36875"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36875_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 1 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36875"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36875_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 1 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

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Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36877"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36877_new_2.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 2 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36877"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36877_new_2.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 2 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36879"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36879_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 3 o 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36879"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36879_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 3 o 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36881"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36881_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 4 or 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36881"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36881_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 4 or 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

SERIES OVERIVEW:
Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36883"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36883_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 5 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></description>
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		<media:text type="html"><![CDATA[<p>EPISODE 6: The Copycat will Dance - Meme
Things go fairly haywire as Kusanagi suspects that The Laughing Man has inserted a virus into the police units guarding the Superintendent-General. As Section 9 members struggle to evacuate the Superintendent-General to safety, the anti-virus team at HQ races to develop a vaccine to protect against it. After the immediate threat is averted, Aramaki orders Section 9 to open their own investigation into the Laughing Man case. 

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Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" tells the story of a special operations task-force called Section 9.  The series retains elements from Masamune Shirow's  riginal manga and Mamoru Oshii's feature films. Literary references within the series include "Flowers for Algernon", the Nine Stories, "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and "The Catcher in the Rye", also authored by Salinger.</p><p><a href="http://www.heavy.com/video/36883"><img src="http://www.heavy.com/images/gen/constrain/320/240/90/videothumbs/2008/01/2211/36883_new_0.jpg" alt="GHOST IN THE SHELL S.A.C.: Meme (clip 5 of 5)"/></a></p>]]></media:text>
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