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		<title>By: Albion Hargrave</title>
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		<description>Dear Alec,
It is so interesting to hear about your Tanzanian experiences.  It was good to see your Mom and Dad, Kara, and Ian at Mindi and Kevin&#039;s wedding.  It was a beautiful day in southern CA and all went well and they got married.  So given the mission of a wedding, that seems to be a measureable endpoint that scored 100%.  The next of the four family weddings in 2007-8 is Caris&#039; in IL in June.  Maybe we will see you there and hear more about your experiences in Tanzania.  Will you come home via China or go the short way?
Love,
Uncle Fellows</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Alec,<br />
It is so interesting to hear about your Tanzanian experiences.  It was good to see your Mom and Dad, Kara, and Ian at Mindi and Kevin&#8217;s wedding.  It was a beautiful day in southern CA and all went well and they got married.  So given the mission of a wedding, that seems to be a measureable endpoint that scored 100%.  The next of the four family weddings in 2007-8 is Caris&#8217; in IL in June.  Maybe we will see you there and hear more about your experiences in Tanzania.  Will you come home via China or go the short way?<br />
Love,<br />
Uncle Fellows</p>
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