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		<title>By: Topics about America &#187; Archive &#187; My Tweets</title>
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		<description>[...] Cranks Corner put an intriguing blog post on My TweetsHere&#8217;s a quick excerptAs a newspaper man, who is believed to be at the cutting edge of news flow (this is the trade euphemism for watching a lot of TV and browsing the internet), the reports that intrigue me are the ones relating to some serious scientific conclusions apparently based on every-day phenomena. Usually, these findings are sourced to some obscure lab in, say, remote Germany (Thermostatic, Rheumatic and Electroplating Centre of Study and Sleep, Nordeg Gmbh,) or a nondescript varsity with a long-winding na [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Topics about Indian &#187; My Tweets</title>
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		<description>[...] Cranks Corner created an interesting post today on My TweetsHere&#8217;s a short outlineAs a newspaper man, who is believed to be at the cutting edge of news flow (this is the trade euphemism for watching a lot of TV and browsing the internet), the reports that intrigue me are the ones relating to some serious scientific conclusions apparently based on every-day phenomena. Usually, these findings are sourced to some obscure lab in, say, remote Germany (Thermostatic, Rheumatic and Electroplating Centre of Study and Sleep, Nordeg Gmbh,) or a nondescript varsity with a long-winding na [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Topics about Montana &#187; My Tweets</title>
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		<dc:creator>Topics about Montana &#187; My Tweets</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Cranks Corner placed an interesting blog post on My TweetsHere&#8217;s a brief overviewAs a newspaper man, who is believed to be at the cutting edge of news flow (this is the trade euphemism for watching a lot of TV and browsing the internet), the reports that intrigue me are the ones relating to some serious scientific conclusions apparently based on every-day phenomena. Usually, these findings are sourced to some obscure lab in, say, remote Germany (Thermostatic, Rheumatic and Electroplating Centre of Study and Sleep, Nordeg Gmbh,) or a nondescript varsity with a long-winding na [...]</description>
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