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		<title>Todays places: systemantivirus2008.com &#038; advancedxpfixer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Excited about systemantivirus2008.com &#038; advancedxpfixer    When we point out places like systemantivirus2008.com and advancedxpfixer we start getting excited about many areas of expertise related to THEFIELD1 and THEFIELD2.  Alot of us recognize that places such as systemantivirus2008.com, winspywareprotect removal, and spydefender.exe have been remarkable in our area, but a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  Excited about systemantivirus2008.com &#038; advancedxpfixer  <br />  When we point out places like systemantivirus2008.com and advancedxpfixer we start getting excited about many areas of expertise related to THEFIELD1 and THEFIELD2.  Alot of us recognize that places such as systemantivirus2008.com, winspywareprotect removal, and spydefender.exe have been remarkable in our area, but a few individuals really don&#8217;t recognize how remarkable places such as spy defender and remove vistaantivirus have been.  <br />  These places in addition to others like them instantly command respect for what they&#8217;ve accomplished. Without them the world wouldn&#8217;t seem complete. But we really don&#8217;t have to remind you of this. Certainly you have figured it out.  <br />  But what do you know about these places? Have you taken a look at them along with related places like xp shield removal and vav2008.com? Have you read through their web presences. Have you looked at their mission statements?  <br />  Strange as it might seem, taking a serious look at these factors sometimes reveals many important things to take into account. And realize you might discover a much different appreciation for these kinds of organizations.  <br />  Note: we either have at one time talked of or are planning to do a post about places such as www.winxprotector.com, spy sheriff group, and advanced antivirus remover. It&#8217;s not like we&#8217;re leaving out these or advancedxpfixer in order to exclude them. We understand they are remarkable as well.  <br />  They are coming soon.  
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		<title>Before sites: remove vip antispyware &#038; wsplauncher.exe</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  remove vip antispyware &#038; wsplauncher.exe discussion.  <br />  It seems weird but there was a time before remove vip antispyware and wsplauncher.exe and a lot of things were quite different. Just how long ago was that? How about this - for many people it seems like decades.  <br />  Now that remove vip antispyware and wsplauncher.exe are online (and don&#8217;t forget xpsecuritycenter.com and winxsecuritycenter2.2) a lot of things are much better. The areas of work at home opportunities and business income opportunities shall never be as many of us remember them ever again. Rest assured that&#8217;s noteworthy. Giant gains have been realized. Of course we also believe a lot of people&#8217;s circumstances have been made better.  <br />  Quite a few people ask us very difficult questions like which contributed more - www.winfixmaster.com or antispywaresolutionpro? Some also ask which was more important - xpsecuritycenter remover or nous-tech? There is no way in the world to answer these questions. It would be akin to trying to determine if spyblast removal or spy guarder 2.2 is impressive or remove system antivirus or wsplauncher.exe has more significance. It&#8217;s impossible to fairly answer that kind of question.  <br />  Every single one of them has been impressive. Every single one has made impressive breakthroughs. And Every single one of them has been impressive in distinctive ways.  <br />  All are impressive.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  The role of remove securityiguard &#038; remove win fix master?  <br />  Learning of remove securityiguard and remove win fix master  <br />  We have been tracking down quite a few details about remove securityiguard and remove win fix master for a bit. We are pleased by what we&#8217;ve observed. And it&#8217;s our belief we surely were wrong to not have talked about remove securityiguard and remove win fix master a while ago.  <br />  Certainly, we surely were wrong to not have also talked about advanced antivirus removal and securityiguard earlier too. Our staff has been exceedingly preoccupied with the online sites.  <br />  We have been tracking the advances of a lot of noteworthy online sites like remove securityiguard, remove vistaantivirus2008, vistaantivirus, and thespybot.com. Honestly the monitoring of those online sites haven&#8217;t unearthed very much thus far, but it&#8217;s our belief they surely will one day.  <br />  Certainly we&#8217;ll continue tracking those online sites in addition to others like www.pcantispyware.com, remove win fix master, www.zinaps.com, and winxprotector removal.  <br />  And we&#8217;ll talk about any telling details on our website but you oughta surely be aware that that our details aren&#8217;t certainly bias.  <br />  Never disturb a sleeping giant.  
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		<title>Before sites: remove vip antispyware &#038; pc privacytool</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  remove vip antispyware &#038; pc privacytool change lives  <br />  Oddly but the world did exist before remove vip antispyware and pc privacytool and our life was different. Just how long ago was that? Quite honestly - for a number of us it seems like forever.  <br />  Now that remove vip antispyware and pc privacytool have come (and don&#8217;t forget xpsecuritycenter.com and winxsecuritycenter2.2) things are better. The areas of online opportunities and earning online will not be as many individuals remember them again. Certainly that&#8217;s a blessing. Big improvements have been made. And certainly many lives became better.  <br />  Quite a few individuals ask us questions that are tough like which was the bigger influence - winxsecuritycenter remover or pc privacycleaner? Individuals have even asked who would you consider more important - security iguard remover or pc privacytool? How can we think about that. It would be like trying to ascertain if zinaps removal or vav2008setup.exe is significant or win lfixer or ieantivirus remover has more importance. We really can&#8217;t honestly answer questions like that.  <br />  All of them have been significant. Each has made significant breakthroughs. And All of them have been significant in individual ways.  <br />  And many others have been, too.  
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		<title>The Value of Software in Our Daily Lives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Long, long ago when I was in high school during the early 1980&#8217;s, personal computers were just coming into existence. Back then, I had taken on Basic programming as a high school student. In those days, the PC of choice was the Radio Shack TRS-80 &#8212; this was just a couple of years before the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Long, long ago when I was in high school during the early <BR>1980&#8217;s, personal computers were just coming into existence. <BR>Back then, I had taken on Basic programming as a high school <BR>student. In those days, the PC of choice was the Radio Shack <BR>TRS-80 &#8212; this was just a couple of years before the <BR>introduction of the first Apple computer. <BR><BR>In those dark days before the Internet and before Microsoft, <BR>the only software choices we had were retail programs that <BR>could cost hundreds of dollars, or cheap video games that <BR>were offered as Shareware. <BR><BR>Believe it or not, in those days, we computer nerds would <BR>pass around software on floppy disk. These days, there simply <BR>are not too many programs that can be loaded onto a single <BR>diskette.<BR><BR>I mention this now as I contemplate the various ways in which <BR>software is now distributed. We consumers are always playing <BR>a cat-and-mouse game with software developers.<BR><BR>In the early 80&#8217;s, the companies who had deep pockets were <BR>the ones selling their software at retail. The ones who were <BR>struggling to find traction in the marketplace were the ones <BR>offering their software as Shareware. <BR><BR>If you doubt this conclusion, then let me ask you a question. <BR>Which Microsoft products are available to the public as <BR>Shareware packages?<BR><BR>You just proved my point.<BR><BR>Being an individual who has played both sides of the software <BR>fence as both a consumer and developer, I am in a position to <BR>tell this story so that you as the consumer can really <BR>appreciate the quandary of the developer.<BR><BR>Nag screens are the storefront of the shareware developers. <BR>See, the challenge is that it really does cost money to <BR>develop software. Yet, the public is still of the mindset <BR>that they want all of their software for free.<BR><BR>Understanding the free mindset of the consumer, software <BR>developers have tried various schemes to get paid for their <BR>time and efforts. These days, you will find Shareware, <BR>Trialware, Adware and Retail. <BR><BR>See, the retail boys have the best advantage. They can afford <BR>to dump millions into advertising to build the interest in <BR>their products. Funnier still, the consumer does not expect <BR>to get retail products for free. For some reason, it is okay <BR>to pay the big boys retail for their products, but the little <BR>guy is supposed to give away his work for free! <BR><BR>So, why is it that we consumers treat the small companies <BR>differently? We will pay $100 to $175 for Microsoft Office XP, <BR>but we would not pay for Sun Office! Sun Microsystems Office <BR>product is considered by many to be a much better product than <BR>Microsoft&#8217;s, but Sun had to resort to offering their version <BR>for free to get market share!<BR><BR>What is wrong with this picture?<BR><BR>Ironically, the difference is easy to see from my chair. As a <BR>marketer, I am always watching the marketplace horizons to see <BR>where the next advantage might be found. <BR><BR>We consumers have a need for one thing only. We want value for <BR>our money &#8212; real value. <BR><BR>With Microsoft&#8217;s deep, deep pockets, they are able to sell us <BR>on the idea of the value of their products. Additionally, <BR>Microsoft can afford to put their software into pretty boxes <BR>and on the shelves of thousands of retailers, adding to their <BR>carefully crafted perception of value. Because Microsoft can <BR>afford to paint a solid picture of value to us, we do not <BR>hesitate to cough up the hundreds of dollars required to own <BR>Microsoft&#8217;s products. <BR><BR>Now returning to the challenge of the little guy, we little <BR>guys do not have deep pockets to sell you on the value of our <BR>products. So, with Shareware and Trialware, we let you try our <BR>software for free for an amount of time, and then we hope and <BR>pray that the consumer will find value in the product and opt <BR>to pay for our products.<BR><BR>Other companies have seen the skeletons of companies who have <BR>tried the Shareware and Trialware and have failed. These other <BR>companies usually prefer to post their software on the market <BR>as Adware. The theory here is that the consumer is often so <BR>fickle that the developer would prefer to take their chances <BR>with advertisers paying the bills, rather than to rely on the <BR>consumers to pay the bills. <BR><BR>Many people jump up and down, scream and holler about software <BR>that employs advertising to pay the bills. Yet, the same <BR>person doing the hollering, if placed in a situation where <BR>he was told that he would need to go to work everyday without <BR>any expectation for a paycheck, would explode in fury!<BR><BR>Would it be better that these dedicated software developers did <BR>not produce any software at all? Should software development be <BR>left only to Microsoft?<BR><BR>I don&#8217;t know about your household, but in my household, if I <BR>don&#8217;t bring in the money, then I would be minus a wife and <BR>family! So, the challenge I am left with &#8212; if I want to work <BR>in software development, I must find a way to get hired on at <BR>Microsoft, find millions in seed capital to create value for <BR>the retail market or to build advertising into my software. <BR>Me, I have tried the shareware route&#8230; and then cut my losses <BR>and moved on. It was a good product, really it was&#8230;<BR><BR>I will tell you what. If I ever write any more software for <BR>the Windows operating system, I will likely create an Adware <BR>product. From the developers perspective, it is the safe bet. <BR>>From the consumers perspective, it really should be considered <BR>a small price to pay to keep my wife happy and me working to <BR>improve the product. <BR><BR>I am talking about this issue tonight because one of my favorite <BR>software packages has gone to the Adware model with its latest <BR>upgrade. Upon the release of the new ePrompter software, people <BR>were upset to see advertising in this wonderful email <BR>notification software. <BR><BR>Let me assure you that the value of this software far surpasses <BR>the small price of looking at a few ads when I check my email. <BR>Should I prefer the developer to continue to work for free, or <BR>should I be willing to help him pay his bills while he continues <BR>to improve on the software? I will support his right to earn <BR>money for his time and effort. <BR><BR>ePrompter continues to provide more and more value in my daily <BR>life online. Try ePrompter for yourself by downloading your <BR>copy at: <A href="http://www.eprompter.com" target=_blank>http://www.eprompter.com</A> <BR><BR>I am certain that once you have taken ePrompter for a spin <BR>around the block, you will also appreciate the value of the <BR>Adware business model, and more importantly the value of the <BR>ePrompter software.<BR><P><H1>About the Author</H1><P>Bill Platt owns The Phantom Writers, a company committed to <BR>helping people to establish an Internet presence &#038; promote their <BR>businesses through the use of Free-Reprint Articles. All articles <BR>are distributed to 6,500+ publishers &#038; web-masters as part of the<BR>package. Do you write your own articles? Let us distribute them<BR>for you. <A href="http://PathTrax.com/x.pl/BP121" target=_blank>http://PathTrax.com/x.pl/BP121</A> ,48</P></p>
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		<title>Applause for websites www.thespybot.com &#038; www.spydefender.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 18:07:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  A note about www.thespybot.com &#038; www.spydefender.com    Certainly this is a fascinating time to be alive. We glanced at some facts about www.thespybot.com and www.spydefender.com and it looks to us like it may be time for a celebrating of sorts. Their obvious success in record time is unquestionably notable.   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  A note about www.thespybot.com &#038; www.spydefender.com  <br />  Certainly this is a fascinating time to be alive. We glanced at some facts about www.thespybot.com and www.spydefender.com and it looks to us like it may be time for a celebrating of sorts. Their obvious success in record time is unquestionably notable.  <br />  That isn&#8217;t to say that websites such as www.thespybot.com and www.windowsantivirus.com did not intrigue us too, but there&#8217;s something subtle about www.thespybot.com and www.spydefender.com that in some cases - we believe - outshines even websites such as ie antivirus remover  &#038; system antivirus.  <br />  We understand that the elements of achievement always comes down to the true teamwork, strategists in addition to those who demonstrate impressiveness in employee responsibility. The kind of employee responsibility that websites like pcprivacy cleaner and interspaceprotection.com demonstrated is possible.  <br />  Has something like this occurred in the past? There can be no question that it has. And taking a look at the hard details things usually tend to become easier or harder. Vanity is often ignorance. Rest assured that&#8217;s not we propose on any level. We only mean to say websites www.thespybot.com and www.spydefender.com unquestionably commanded our attention this time.  <br />  We still have a central index which includes websites such as www.spydefender.com, vipantispyware.com, vipantispyware.com, advancedxpdefender.com, and remove xp shield. Of course most of our information is just based on our rough analysis.  <br />  We&#8217;re good, but not that good.  
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		<title>changes of websites security I guard &#038; pestsweeper.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 22:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  security I guard &#038; pestsweeper.com and you.  You and security I guard &#038; pestsweeper.com    Quite a few know about the changes of security I guard and pestsweeper.com. But the changes of security I guard and doctor antivirus 2008 are somewhat talked about less. Seems too bad because our thoughts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  security I guard &#038; pestsweeper.com and you.  You and security I guard &#038; pestsweeper.com  <br />  Quite a few know about the changes of security I guard and pestsweeper.com. But the changes of security I guard and doctor antivirus 2008 are somewhat talked about less. Seems too bad because our thoughts are that the changes of security I guard and doctor antivirus 2008 are incredible and worth making note of.  <br />  How often have you gone through a week reflecting on the noteable things that security I guard and pestsweeper.com have done? If you&#8217;re like a vast number of people you almost certainly do that more regularly than you might be aware of. But have you given thought to security I guard and doctor antivirus 2008? Rest assured if they didn&#8217;t exist there&#8217;s a decent possibility you wouldn&#8217;t even be reflecting on security I guard and pestsweeper.com. It&#8217;s hard to put into words, but that&#8217;s the truth. It&#8217;s certainly possible you could label it a fascinating matter for psychologists.  <br />  This very thing is also true about www.winlfixer.com and remove pest sweeper or vista anti virus and xpshield.exe. You might take some time and consider a little game of the brain and try thinking of one of them without linking it to a different one you&#8217;ll experience the phenomenon. Another way about it is while you&#8217;re reading this try thinking about any of these:  <br />  system antivirus remover  anti virus xp 2008  pestsweeper.com  winxprotector.exe  pcantispyware  <br />  Definitely an incredible  feeling, isn&#8217;t it? But, as we said, please don&#8217;t look for us to make it seem logical. Just keep in mind it occurs.  <br />  Try it. You&#8217;ll like it.  
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		<title>The Value of Software in Our Daily Lives</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 22:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Long, long ago when I was in high school during the early 1980&#8217;s, personal computers were just coming into existence. Back then, I had taken on Basic programming as a high school student. In those days, the PC of choice was the Radio Shack TRS-80 &#8212; this was just a couple of years before the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Long, long ago when I was in high school during the early <BR>1980&#8217;s, personal computers were just coming into existence. <BR>Back then, I had taken on Basic programming as a high school <BR>student. In those days, the PC of choice was the Radio Shack <BR>TRS-80 &#8212; this was just a couple of years before the <BR>introduction of the first Apple computer. <BR><BR>In those dark days before the Internet and before Microsoft, <BR>the only software choices we had were retail programs that <BR>could cost hundreds of dollars, or cheap video games that <BR>were offered as Shareware. <BR><BR>Believe it or not, in those days, we computer nerds would <BR>pass around software on floppy disk. These days, there simply <BR>are not too many programs that can be loaded onto a single <BR>diskette.<BR><BR>I mention this now as I contemplate the various ways in which <BR>software is now distributed. We consumers are always playing <BR>a cat-and-mouse game with software developers.<BR><BR>In the early 80&#8217;s, the companies who had deep pockets were <BR>the ones selling their software at retail. The ones who were <BR>struggling to find traction in the marketplace were the ones <BR>offering their software as Shareware. <BR><BR>If you doubt this conclusion, then let me ask you a question. <BR>Which Microsoft products are available to the public as <BR>Shareware packages?<BR><BR>You just proved my point.<BR><BR>Being an individual who has played both sides of the software <BR>fence as both a consumer and developer, I am in a position to <BR>tell this story so that you as the consumer can really <BR>appreciate the quandary of the developer.<BR><BR>Nag screens are the storefront of the shareware developers. <BR>See, the challenge is that it really does cost money to <BR>develop software. Yet, the public is still of the mindset <BR>that they want all of their software for free.<BR><BR>Understanding the free mindset of the consumer, software <BR>developers have tried various schemes to get paid for their <BR>time and efforts. These days, you will find Shareware, <BR>Trialware, Adware and Retail. <BR><BR>See, the retail boys have the best advantage. They can afford <BR>to dump millions into advertising to build the interest in <BR>their products. Funnier still, the consumer does not expect <BR>to get retail products for free. For some reason, it is okay <BR>to pay the big boys retail for their products, but the little <BR>guy is supposed to give away his work for free! <BR><BR>So, why is it that we consumers treat the small companies <BR>differently? We will pay $100 to $175 for Microsoft Office XP, <BR>but we would not pay for Sun Office! Sun Microsystems Office <BR>product is considered by many to be a much better product than <BR>Microsoft&#8217;s, but Sun had to resort to offering their version <BR>for free to get market share!<BR><BR>What is wrong with this picture?<BR><BR>Ironically, the difference is easy to see from my chair. As a <BR>marketer, I am always watching the marketplace horizons to see <BR>where the next advantage might be found. <BR><BR>We consumers have a need for one thing only. We want value for <BR>our money &#8212; real value. <BR><BR>With Microsoft&#8217;s deep, deep pockets, they are able to sell us <BR>on the idea of the value of their products. Additionally, <BR>Microsoft can afford to put their software into pretty boxes <BR>and on the shelves of thousands of retailers, adding to their <BR>carefully crafted perception of value. Because Microsoft can <BR>afford to paint a solid picture of value to us, we do not <BR>hesitate to cough up the hundreds of dollars required to own <BR>Microsoft&#8217;s products. <BR><BR>Now returning to the challenge of the little guy, we little <BR>guys do not have deep pockets to sell you on the value of our <BR>products. So, with Shareware and Trialware, we let you try our <BR>software for free for an amount of time, and then we hope and <BR>pray that the consumer will find value in the product and opt <BR>to pay for our products.<BR><BR>Other companies have seen the skeletons of companies who have <BR>tried the Shareware and Trialware and have failed. These other <BR>companies usually prefer to post their software on the market <BR>as Adware. The theory here is that the consumer is often so <BR>fickle that the developer would prefer to take their chances <BR>with advertisers paying the bills, rather than to rely on the <BR>consumers to pay the bills. <BR><BR>Many people jump up and down, scream and holler about software <BR>that employs advertising to pay the bills. Yet, the same <BR>person doing the hollering, if placed in a situation where <BR>he was told that he would need to go to work everyday without <BR>any expectation for a paycheck, would explode in fury!<BR><BR>Would it be better that these dedicated software developers did <BR>not produce any software at all? Should software development be <BR>left only to Microsoft?<BR><BR>I don&#8217;t know about your household, but in my household, if I <BR>don&#8217;t bring in the money, then I would be minus a wife and <BR>family! So, the challenge I am left with &#8212; if I want to work <BR>in software development, I must find a way to get hired on at <BR>Microsoft, find millions in seed capital to create value for <BR>the retail market or to build advertising into my software. <BR>Me, I have tried the shareware route&#8230; and then cut my losses <BR>and moved on. It was a good product, really it was&#8230;<BR><BR>I will tell you what. If I ever write any more software for <BR>the Windows operating system, I will likely create an Adware <BR>product. From the developers perspective, it is the safe bet. <BR>>From the consumers perspective, it really should be considered <BR>a small price to pay to keep my wife happy and me working to <BR>improve the product. <BR><BR>I am talking about this issue tonight because one of my favorite <BR>software packages has gone to the Adware model with its latest <BR>upgrade. Upon the release of the new ePrompter software, people <BR>were upset to see advertising in this wonderful email <BR>notification software. <BR><BR>Let me assure you that the value of this software far surpasses <BR>the small price of looking at a few ads when I check my email. <BR>Should I prefer the developer to continue to work for free, or <BR>should I be willing to help him pay his bills while he continues <BR>to improve on the software? I will support his right to earn <BR>money for his time and effort. <BR><BR>ePrompter continues to provide more and more value in my daily <BR>life online. Try ePrompter for yourself by downloading your <BR>copy at: <A href="http://www.eprompter.com" target=_blank>http://www.eprompter.com</A> <BR><BR>I am certain that once you have taken ePrompter for a spin <BR>around the block, you will also appreciate the value of the <BR>Adware business model, and more importantly the value of the <BR>ePrompter software.<BR><P><H1>About the Author</H1><P>Bill Platt owns The Phantom Writers, a company committed to <BR>helping people to establish an Internet presence &#038; promote their <BR>businesses through the use of Free-Reprint Articles. All articles <BR>are distributed to 6,500+ publishers &#038; web-masters as part of the<BR>package. Do you write your own articles? Let us distribute them<BR>for you. <A href="http://PathTrax.com/x.pl/BP121" target=_blank>http://PathTrax.com/x.pl/BP121</A> ,48</P></p>
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		<title>Todays bizopps: win spyware protect removal &#038; spy guarder remover</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 02:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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