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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone loves to shop for clothes. However, if you and your family are on a tight budget and can&#8217;t really afford to buy clothes at the mall, then you may want to consider thrift shopping. Today, thrift stores don&#8217;t hold the once negative image they had in the past. Because of the current economic situation, [...]]]></description>
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