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		<description><![CDATA[PC World has an article today Buy Reglan Without Prescription, looking at the phenomenon of the "cord cutters" or those that want to drop their cable or satellite TV provider and just get their entertainment from Internet-based providers, like Hulu. I think it's an interesting look at all the different options available for getting rid [...]]]></description>
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