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		<description><![CDATA[Those of you who are amongst my regular visitors may have noticed already that the looks of my blog have changed rather dramatically. This is because since today, my blog is part of my company website. The website itself will be in Dutch only for the moment, for commercial reasons (meaning I don&#8217;t have any [...]]]></description>
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