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<title>Thomas &amp; Friends Train Cars Recalled</title>
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<description><![CDATA[If your kids are anything like my three boys, at some point in their life, they will undoubtedly fall under the spell of a small wooden tank engine by the name of Thomas. For those parents who are in the know, Thomas & Friends needs no introduction. Endless lengths of overpriced wooden train track and a painted wooden table designed to replicate the "countryside" is a staple in any respectable child-rearer's home]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[This July 4, 2007, as I reflect on this Independence Day holiday and the state of our current socio-political climate, I have to admit that I am having great difficulty celebrating the "independence" of our nation. Those founding fathers who crafted the Declaration of Independence clearly had a different conception of the rights of "the people" to determine their own political and social destiny. Today, I see less of this type of "independence" in the American people. But I am hopeful.]]></description>
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