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		<title>By: barnesdmd.co.uk - Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] working in Opera, thank goodness for OPML and Bloglines (which has improved quite a bit since I last commented on it). I&#8217;m still trying to understand why search was&#8217;nt built into Google reader in the [...]</description>
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