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		<title>By: Friday Tea Time - 2/22/08</title>
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		<description>[...] * After you&#8217;ve learned the basics of scraping don&#8217;t forget to avoid leaving footprints and if you want a domainers angle check out Black Hat Domainers take on a newly released patent on stop words. [...]</description>
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