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		<title>Some Chard Grows in Chelsea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My elementary school in Cupertino was a great place to spend the K-6 years, come to think of it.  It was walking distance (unless you're an Angelino), and it was small enough to know everyone.  Best of all, there was a huge playground and field, big enough to serve as a city park.  Many school [...]]]></description>
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