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		<title>By: Jennifer Griffin-Wiesner</title>
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		<description>It would be interesting to figure out how to generate some respectful but heated discussion here. I&#039;ve enjoyed the posts and/but have found myself generally agreeing with them. Part of the contribution of this blog could be creating a forum for disagreement that stays polite, honest, focused and thought-provoking. We&#039;re are missing that in a lot of the media right now.</description>
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