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<title>Health Benefits for Chai Drinkers</title>
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<description><![CDATA[What is Chai Tea? "Chai" actually means "tea" in Hindi, so calling "chai" "chai tea" is actually rather redundant.  However, marketers in the western world thought that "chai tea" would help them sel...]]></description>
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<title>Patience is a Virtue:  Be Patient with Postcard Mailings</title>
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<description><![CDATA[You remember when Grandma told you that patience is a virtue? You might not have realized it then, but she was talking about your postcard marketing campaign, too.  The truth is, anyone who doesn't live under a rock already knows that successful advertising campaigns are based in repetition, repetition, repetition - and consistency.]]></description>
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<title>How Safe Are Ferries?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[In 2003, a ferry in New York City struck a pier in Staten Island, killing eleven and injuring more than seventy.  In 2005, a ferry in British Columbia missed the dock and crashed into small boats in the marina.  And more recently, a ferry in the Red Sea sank, claiming the lives of over one thousand passengers.  Just a few days previous to that disaster, a ferry in Indonesia sank, killing dozens.  All of these tragedies beg the question:  how safe are ferries?  Ferries are popular with tourists, considering them a scenic break from crowded highways, but should you entrust yourself and your family to a ferry?]]></description>
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