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<copyright>Copyright &#x26;copy; 1999-2008 Gromco, Inc.</copyright>
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<title>Mutter Museum, Philadelphia</title>
<description>The Mutter Museum, nestled inside a perfectly noble looking old academic building, is a gloriously jumbled collection of medical specimens exhibiting the dizzying number of horrible things that can go wrong with the human body...&#xA;</description>
<author>Keith</author>
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<title>Video Store Angst</title>
<description>The video store, though a relatively new arrival in the land of shops &#xA;and other places you inevitably go to exercise your wallet, has already &#xA;been ingrained - fully accepted - into our daily lives, our routines. &#xA;&#x22;I did some gardening for a while,&#x22; is more likely to raise a questioning&#xA; eyebrow than the admission that lacking anything else to do, you went &#xA;over to the video store to rent a movie. &#xA;</description>
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