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		<title>Weekly Stumble Report April 23, 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to my Weekly Stumble Report! Below are about thirty links from the past week all of which were interesting enough in one way or another to earn recommendation. This week I cover music and discography, CMS and OS, food and agriculture, disabilities, health and environment, politics and rights, and arts and science.

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		<title>he liked to shoplift cans of tuna</title>
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		<title>Old Family Perambulator</title>
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		<title>Monticello</title>
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		<title>The Perambulator</title>
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A perambulator is best known as a baby buggy or pram. It is also a wheeled instrument used to measure distances while walking. Other usage includes &#8220;one who makes a tour of inspection on foot&#8221; and the odd definition seen in Alan Dean Foster&#8217;s Paths of the Perambulator, &#8220;an inter-dimensional creature that wanders through different [...]]]></description>
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