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		<title>History repeating</title>
		<description>I just got through extolling the virtues of knowing history to know on what has passed before you when I ran across these images looking for something on taxes. Brilliant completely current -- makes today's arguments look like history repeating itself.



Title: 	Wanted, a leader! - The labor-agitation orchestra on the ...</description>
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		<title>The death of paper not print</title>
		<description>It occurs to me beautiful picture books on paper will be much more scarce in the future. No doubt it's why I have a yearning to design a book of late. Looking at a French travel picture book I used for a class reference reminded me of how remarkably well ...</description>
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		<title>the icon and the inconoclast</title>
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One of my most vivid memories of 2008 were election night. On a giant screen in one of my city's most beautiful old theaters I got to join the jubilant celebration of hundreds of Obama volunteers watch the digital representation of the electorial college talley votes cast that very day. ...</description>
		<link>http://lisadeparts.com/?p=208</link>
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		<title>Summer 2008&#8217;s very finest pop</title>
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Finally have seasonal music mix worthy of writing about. Though other things were much more earth shattering and would make a more insightful things to remember, having a summer mix of music is always worth writing down for the archival snapshot.

The one thing I've always easily spotted was music. Picking ...</description>
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		<title>Mother&#8217;s Day</title>
		<description>It was a special mother's day and there were many flowers to celebrate with. Spring came late, it's been many years since lilac was still in bloom the middle of May.

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		<title>More of my little foxes</title>
		<description>That was a long hiatus -- so long all news is old news.

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		<title>Trying to come back into focus</title>
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		<title>My first real Christmas gift, Carolyn Ewing</title>
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In mid-December my mother went into the hospital with heartburn. What followed was an 11 hour open heart hour surgery to fix an aortic aneurism that had dissected  - two strokes and various other complications. She survived it all, and that is probably the most real Christmas gift ...</description>
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		<title>The return of the light, December 22nd</title>
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I hate winter in my hometown more every passing year - when the light goes and the frigid temperature extinguish the last growing thing more efficiently than a fire I feel like abandoning hope it will ever return. This year with an overloaded end of year work schedule, unexpected ...</description>
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