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		<title>the grasshopper and the ants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Karenne Sylvester wrote recently about the frequency of blogging, on Janet Bianchini&#8217;s blog it made me think. Initially, I disagreed&#8230; I would rather have an occasional, top quality read than a regular second rate one. But then I realised that some bloggers are delivering frequent, good quality content. Shorter, maybe, but good quality nonetheless. [...]]]></description>
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