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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Posted by dlende on May 29, 2008  This coming Wednesday June 4th, Neuroanthropology will be hosting the next Four Stone Hearth, the anthropology blog carnival that rounds up the best and the brightest of the anthro blogoshpere over the last two weeks. remote central hosted the last version, which was a most worthy edition. [...]]]></description>
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