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		<title>Best Places in Boston to find a BAH-gain</title>
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	1) Discount clothing chains abound in Downtown Crossing, where you can browse Filene&#8217;s Basement (which is practically a Boston institution), Payless Shoesource, H &amp; M, Marshall&#8217;s and DSW Shoe Warehouse without straying more than three blocks. 
	2) Similar in scope to Filene&#8217;s Basement but with a funkier edge is The ...</description>
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		<title>5 Waterfront Restaurants in Boston</title>
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	Boston was founded in 1630 as America’s first port city.  The bustling marine industries established in the colonial era continued to prosper and have, over the years and in varying capacities, supported Boston’s thriving economy.  While some of the waterfront industries dealt primarily with cargo and the trade ...</description>
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		<title>Internet Cafe</title>
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	I am new to the Boston area, coming from Colorado Springs, and haven&#8217;t liked too much of what I&#8217;ve seen thus far. One thing, or place,&nbsp;that has cought my eye in a good way is Panera Bread, located in the old arsenal buildings in Watertown. I must admit this is&nbsp;the ...</description>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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	Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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