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		<title>A new look&#8230;a new feel&#8230;breathing new life into an old blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today's site is built on the Genesis framework using the Expose Child Theme (from StudioPress). I appreciate both the framework and the flexibilty that the Genesis framework with the child themes offers.]]></description>
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