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    <description>While looking around at Firefox/Thunderbird
    enhancements, extensions, etc, I ran across FOAF's again,
    and decided "What the hell" and threw one in my home 
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     <description>Buckwheat was found dead early this morning.  Preliminary
     findings indicate he died from media overexposure.</description>
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     <description>In a shocking turn of events, GRI news has learned that
     Buckwheat is still dead.  Authorities are uncertain as to when this
     situation will resolve itself.</description>
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     <description>How does Sage determine there has been a change to
     a particular page?  Is it a dc:date tag that does the trick?</description>
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