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Hints on places to visit, activities and annual events in the California Gold Country near Sonora, California.
By L. V. Paganini | Published 8/8/2006
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Information about Sonora, a small town in the middle of the California Gold Country. Where to stay, what to do and see in the area.
By L. V. Paganini | Published 10/6/2006
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View of the Sonora Caverns
By Beverly Howard | Published 9/14/2007
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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. The museum is a botanical garden, a world-renowned zoo, and a natural history museum set on twenty-one gorgeous acres.
By Melanie Elam | Published 12/20/2006
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The Caverns of Sonora located in Sonora, Texas is reviewed.
By the_elmel | Published 5/10/2007
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This article reviews the best Mexican Restaurant in Los Angeles.
By J. Rica Middlebrooks | Published 2/6/2007
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Hints on what to see and do and suggestions on where to stay and dine in the area.
By L. V. Paganini | Published 7/19/2006
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Few things in Texas rile Texans, but messing with Texas definitely does. Unfortunately, a piece of Texas has been messed with sometime around Thanksgiving this year.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 12/20/2006
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En este trabajo explicare; brevemente la historia, los formatos mas utilizados de audio y el proceso de digitalizacion de la documentacion sonora.
By Carlos Cabezas Lopez | Published 4/24/2008
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Describes my experience of doing a shamanic course in Mexico in late 2006. This included a week in the Sonora Desert, and experience such as labyrinth walking, traditional Mexican sweatlodges and making a medicine wheel.
By Morgan Nichols | Published 3/21/2008
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Tucson, located in the heart of Arizona's Sonora Desert is a surprising gem for any visitor, offering much more than its average of 350 days of annual sunshine.
By Thos Robert | Published 5/24/2007
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Information about the annual harvest festival held every October in Columbia, CA, adjacent to Columbia State Park in the California Gold country a few miles from Sonora, CA. Suggestions on what to stay, where to shop and dine and activities in the area.
By L. V. Paganini | Published 9/6/2006
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Many people fall in love with Tucson's sunsets, its mountain views and its laid-back way of life. Tucson attracts lovers of the outdoors, history, culture and much more.
By M. Sottosanti | Published 11/10/2005
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Give your child the opportunity to meet new friends, deepen current friendships, learn life's little lessons that only nature and the camaraderie of others can provide, all while continuing to nurture their love and appreciation of Christ.
By Sylvia Cochran | Published 3/17/2008
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My jaunt through the Toloumne County in search for the legendary Bigfoot
By Megaslee | Published 2/5/2008
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Most people think of surf and sun when they think of California. From now on you might want to also consider some of these best ice skating spots in California to do the state and its diversity justice.
By Lima | Published 1/22/2008
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Read this informative article and find out what you need to know before you start looking for an antique clock!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 3/20/2008
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With the influx of immigrant populations, goat meat is becoming more readily available in the U.S.
By Kerry | Published 3/27/2008
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Elite Land Tours is conducted in a fully air conditioned, all terrain vehicles, the great and mighty Hummer H2, which accommodates up to five passengers plus professional guides
By Alia Jae | Published 4/21/2008
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Thanks to an aggressive effort from the Arizona Game and Fish Department, once-in-a-lifetime largemouth are being caught in the middle of Phoenix.
By Guy J. Sagi | Published 4/4/2008
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From keepsakes to tin picture albums, there's a craft that kids can easily do for Father's Day that will make everyone happy. Here are all the ideas and resources you need to help your kids craft a great impact for their Dads this Father's Day.
By Lolaness | Published 3/31/2008
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A review of where to go and what to see in Arizona's 2nd largest city.
By Red Rock | Published 12/21/2007
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Illegal immigration: This article uses personal experience to lightly brush the idea that illegal Hispanic immigrants can have a positive impact on local economy.
By Eliana Tedrow | Published 7/17/2007
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A article on ordinary people who have found some of the most amazing treasures with low tech metal detectors.
By C. Hamilton | Published 4/6/2008
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While forgotten in accounts of modern feminism and the civil rights movement, Olivarez was one of the most accomplished women in the nation after World War II. She was also one of the most important Mexican American women to have served in our national government.
By Ana Martinez | Published 7/18/2007
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You don't have to be an expert to decide what to get your father for Father's Day. Most of our fathers are the simplest people on the planet. Think about it.
By Nashid Shabazz | Published 6/19/2007
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Why 'Canada's California' - the Okanagan Valley - is an excellent destination for a honeymoon.
By Aaron Peech | Published 7/24/2007
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A history of Mexico's communist regime in the 1920s and its threat to the U.S.
By Elliot Feldman | Published 9/21/2007
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Little of Helvetia remains, but its graveyard and crumbling ruins have been overlooked by vandals--making it an ideal, non-touristy destination when in Southern Arizona
By Guy J. Sagi | Published 12/12/2007
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Cuando utilice los reproductores de música portátiles "Mp3 players" debe tener mucho cuidado de no poner el volumen demasiado alto, esto puede afectar la audición.
By Joshua | Published 12/17/2007
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The Garibaldi restaurant in Orlando, Florida, offers a fresh, fun atmosphere similar to that of the Chevy's Fresh Mex restaurant chain. Garibaldi also serves up a similar menu featuring a wide variety of Mexican cuisine.
By Jack Oceano | Published 10/18/2007
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I live near an infamous town on Long Island where the gathering of illegal workers (mostly Mexican, but 100% Hispanic) causes tension in the community.
By Obilon | Published 12/10/2007
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Every year, on Father's Day. pastors, preachers and teachers tend to present messages directed at fathers, praising and admonishing fathers or expressing items of particular interest to fathers. Several Scriptures offer excellent advice and encouragement for fathers.
By Linda Ann Nickerson | Published 5/23/2008
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A review of accomodations and sightseeing in Tucson, Arizona while traveling with a dog.
By Judi Anderson | Published 6/13/2008
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Edinson Volquez is off to a great start in 2008 but will he keep it up enough to be considered among one of the great rookie seasons in Major League Baseball history?
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 7/1/2008
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I know my Dad will hear these songs in Heaven and will probably be playing some of his own favorite Father's Day songs from the Big Band era. Happy Father's Day Dad!
By Aly Adair | Published 6/10/2008
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Sensitive skincare is necessary to help ward off the ravages of the sun, the weather, environmental toxins and not the least of all, aging. However, there is a bewildering variety of natural skin care products on the market - how does one choose?
By Anne Harvester | Published 6/17/2008
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The FDA has released a list of states and countries whose tomatoes are considered safe from the risk of salmonella poisoning. Find out which tomatoes are safe to eat and what to do if you have tomatoes from the infected areas.
By Julie Lind | Published 6/25/2008
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Actors from the popular TV series "Prison Break" were running scenes in the casino of Planet Hollywood on August 9th.
By Connie Wilson | Published 8/19/2008
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An inside view of the pain orphans often experience.
By Whitney Diveley | Published 7/29/2008
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Architectural techniques distinct to the southwestern Pueblos.
By Saul Shandly | Published 7/18/2008
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This article explains the origin of Fathers' Day, plus makes suggestions for a gift to give Dad this year.
By Pen Porter | Published 6/9/2008
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There are approximately 64.3 million fathers in the United States who will be celebrating Father's Day this Sunday, June 15, 2008. Moms owe single fathers around $3.3 billion and paid $2.4 billion in child support payments.
By Aly Adair | Published 6/9/2008
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Review of the delicious Boca Chica Restaurante, recommended to all visiting Minneapolis for the RNC, Republican National Convention.
By S Marie B | Published 5/22/2008
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A few thoughts on how to celebrate it and where to find layouts and graphics for Father's Day for your MySpace page.
By Jessica Ann | Published 5/16/2008
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Cerro Colorado, near Arivaca, Arizona, is the site of one of the area's greatest mysteries, one that is tied to the man many consider the father of the state.
By Guy J. Sagi | Published 5/2/2008
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This is a brief story about the history of Father's Day
By Harriet Steinberg | Published 5/21/2008
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How can we make our Father's Day cards and letters more memorable? What can we include, to make our Father's Day salutations more special? How about selecting a Bible verse or two to fit Father's Day?
By Linda Ann Nickerson | Published 5/23/2008
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Father's Day is right around the corner. Gain up some Father's Day knowledge and help your child with this adorable Father's Day craft!
By mommy2 | Published 6/6/2008
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Buying guide for the best gitts for a trendy dad on Father's Day.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 5/28/2008
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Celia Cruz was one of the most influential pioneers of what has become contemporary Latin music. Learn more about what made this spirited, gifted musician a success.
By Angela Coleman | Published 6/19/2007
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Enjoy the best Mexican food restaurants in Phoenix, Arizona that offer quality, tradition, and convenience...this article features the top eight Mexican food cantinas located within a 10-mile radius of the downtown area!
By Wolfladyk | Published 4/16/2008
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Columbia, California is California's best preserved gold rush town and a fascinating place to visit.
By msands | Published 5/11/2007
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Father's Day is soon approaching on June 18th, are you prepared? Dad has gotten plenty of gifts over the years: neckties, homemade ceramic ashtrays, and maybe even a golfball or two. But now it's time to get Dad stuff that he really wants!
By Jennifer Clason | Published 6/1/2006
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An analysis of news coverage in Time and Newsweek magazine during January and February 1991.
By Stacy Coyne | Published 5/19/2006
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Cambridge, MA is a long, long way from the border states of Mexico. If you're located in this cerebral city outside the city of Boston, there are plenty of Mexican restaurants in with varying styles and degrees of authenticity to choose from.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 5/5/2006
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We have had the opportunity to review some of the latest "green" vehicles. Here is the first in a series of reviews of them.
By Gene Rogalski | Published 7/6/2006
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California is home to many chocolate companies, some famous and some small-batch gourmet chocolatiers. Explore the assorted tastes and textures of this little-known California gold.
By Willow Polson | Published 7/29/2006
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The San carlos Sailing School offers "Learn to Sail" vacations packages and ASA courses. Our Live-Aboard formats provide lots of "hands on" experience while learning on the beauiful Sea of Cortez.
By david baraff | Published 8/31/2006
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Visitors to Baja Sur may have trouble finding the alternative, or complimentary, health services, foods, fitness gyms and products with which they're familiar. Remedial, maintenance or preventive, though, most of them can be found.
By Jolyn Wells-Moran | Published 8/17/2006
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Many people overlook the incredible bargains at northern Mexico's beach resorts when temperatures often top 100-degrees. My story describes the experience of staying at Paradiso Resort with tips on how to get there and other places to stay.
By Tom Whittingslow | Published 8/16/2006
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Pronghorn antelopes are not true antelopes; they are unique to North America and are our fastest land animal. This article describes this wonderful mammal that has been clocked up to sixty miles an hour.
By Prinalgin | Published 4/10/2006
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Everywhere you look you'll find beautiful mountains, native vegetation and awe-inspiring sunrises and sunsets. The sky is a unique shade of blue and the military planes from the air base wll provide inexpensive entertainment.
By Suretta | Published 4/3/2006
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In these days of skyrocketing medical costs, Alternative Medicine is gaining popularity. Most people perceive herbals as being something exotic, imported from distant, mysterious places. Did you know that all of us have a pharmacy in our backyards?
By Gwen M. Myers | Published 8/12/2005
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Seaside San Carlos is an ideal setting for retirement. Social clubs and professional services offer a happy lifestyle and good health care support. Art galleries, Community Theater, fishing, golf, boating and diving lend a very pleasant atmosphere.
By Vitae Bergman | Published 8/5/2005
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A brief history of Father's Day. Different ways to observe the holiday and 5 unique presents to give the special man in your life.
By Angela Epps | Published 5/30/2005
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Here are four hikes that will expose you to nature's beauty. But watch out! Three of them require physical stamina.
By Jean Marquit | Published 1/9/2006
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Attraction choices run the gamut from Native American art to an airplane "boneyard" to desert wildlife on display.
By Tricia Goss | Published 2/8/2006
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The celebration of Father's Day began in Washington in 1909. This article traces the brief history of the holiday and how it came to be a national event.
By Brandi Rhoades | Published 3/31/2006
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Tucson is a great place to be a kid: lots of sunshine, and room to roam. Have a blast with your little 'desert rats' at these five fun spots.
By Tricia Goss | Published 3/12/2006
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For a romantic date check out come of the restaurants in Phoenix, Arizona. Romantic restaurants are sprinkled throughout this spectacular city. Create the perfect romantic date with a combination of great food, beautiful décor, and wonderful music.
By RS | Published 1/20/2006
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Osoyoos is about three miles from the US and Canadian border near Washington.
Osoyoos is the most interesting and friendly town in North America Desert, Mountains, Lake, Sand, Good Food By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 9/30/2006
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Information and description of four historic towns located in the California Gold Country.
By L. V. Paganini | Published 10/10/2006
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In Naco, Mexico, five US citizens tried to kidnap two Mexicans and were arrested for bounty hunting.
By Rachel Krech | Published 5/3/2007
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Interesting Father's Day gifts ideas coming from father's themselves!
By Znuage | Published 5/4/2007
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Most snakes just wish to be left alone and will not bite unless they feel threatened or surprised. In the rare occurrence that you are bitten by one of the above venomous snakes, you should quickly take action and administer the following first aid.
By Marie Gerber | Published 4/13/2007
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The history of how this holiday came about to show appreciation to the fathers of the world.
By Nafeesah Abdullah | Published 5/25/2007
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The Spirit Whale is a seeker with mystical and healing abilities and can be seen at midnight
By Rachel Naba | Published 9/27/2007
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Wish you could give your dad something special for Father's Day? This article will help you write a one-of-a-kind poem for your one-of-a-kind dad.
By Tricia Goss | Published 6/14/2007
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In the past two weeks, two Mexican newspapers have ceased operations. One was the only English-language daily distributed throughout the country, while the other was a regional paper.
By David Elliott | Published 6/9/2007
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From the mountains to the coast, North Carolina's variety of landscapes and cultures serves as a paradise for both amateur and professional photographers. Discover a few highlights of North Carolina's photographic locations.
By Jason King | Published 6/5/2007
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The Sonoran Desert is a part of the Great American Desert of western North America, extending from extreme southeastern California across the western two-thirds of Arizona deep into Mexico.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 4/6/2007
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Who needs a mountaintop view? These contraptions defy nature, even at sea level. What a thrill!
By Jaclyn Trop | Published 3/21/2007
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Christmas is a big holiday. We Do lots of things for Christmas in Taylor.
By Brandi thornsberry | Published 11/3/2006
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The National Association of Hispanic Journalists offers the Latino journalist the opportunity to get educational and professional development through workshops, training and professional development projects.
By Marvelia Alpizar | Published 10/23/2006
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Good Mexican food is a real find. Melaque has it all. Good Food. Excellent Service and very reasonable prices.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 10/26/2006
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Columbia, California is a preserved mining town dating to the California gold rush.. Attractions include caving, panning for gold, touring hardrock mine operations and riding a stagecoach. Gourmet dining is available.
By Carol Bengle Gilbert | Published 11/9/2006
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A short drive across southeastern Arizona yields a rich treasure of history and culture, despite the inevitable arrival of the new and modern.
By LeiLani Dawn | Published 1/17/2007
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If the past few months have found you bundled in layers of wool and dreaming of a trip to a sunny, sandy clime, here's one destination you may not have considered: Tucson.
By Cardsgal | Published 2/28/2007
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Learn how to plan an inexpensive honeymoon near Phoenix Lake-Cedar Ridge, California.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 6/18/2007
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Lions, tigers and bears-oh my!
By Laura Ward | Published 1/28/2007
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One writer's visit to Dia De los Muertes celebration offers an eye opening experience regarding difference in attitudes toward death among Hispanic and White cultures.
By Kristen Driscoll | Published 1/25/2007
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Southern Arizona may be best known for the Sonora Desert, but its mild temperatures are ideal for growing largemouth bass, fast and large
By Guy J. Sagi | Published 11/11/2007
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