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				<title>Link exchanges: The poor man's SEO | Webware - CNET</title>
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				<title>Emergency Preparedness Could Save Your Life!!</title>
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				<description>As devastating as these events can be, they only get worse when disaster victims lack basic disaster know-how. If there is one thing we learned from Hurricane Katrina, it is that we cannot rely solely on the government to care for us in disasters. The responsibility ultimately falls on each of us.</description>
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