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		<title>What She Doesn&#8217;t Know Will Kill You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was an article that appeared in the UMass college newspaper, The Daily Collegian, written by Matt Brochu, dated November 21, 2003. I originally posted the article because it fit a personal situation in my past. I should note that I didn&#8217;t write this. Apparently this article is hard to find and I&#8217;ve been getting [...]]]></description>
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