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			<title>Camping Tent</title>
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			<description> 					There are many different factors that you need to consider when you are looking to buy a camping tent.  You need to think about how and when you will be using your camping tent, and how many people you will need it to house .  You will also want to take into account if you will be doing any hiking or traveling...</description>
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			<dc:date>2007-10-18 17:08:21</dc:date>
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			<title>Shine On You Crazy Headlamp</title>
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			<description>Headlamps shine in areas flashlights fail 					 Miners have long known the benefits of strapping a source of light to their head in order to keep their hands free for working.  More recently, climbers have embraced the philosophy of using their heads to free their hands.  Evening climbs are common, especially when the mid day sun in some parts of the country can pump the temperature up to a sweltering 105 degrees...</description>
			<dc:creator>Brendan Gahan</dc:creator>
			<dc:date>2007-10-18 16:58:08</dc:date>
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