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  <title>NEd-itorializing</title>
  <subtitle>Now with more zing.</subtitle>
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    <name>NEd</name>
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    <title>time marches on</title>
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    <content type="html">Well, it's summer, even in Calgary. We are still getting quite a lot of rain, after a very wet spring. The plants are green, when they haven't been ripped up by hail, and the roof of a WalMart collapsed, so it's not all bad. I've been part time at work for a few weeks now, and both of my choirs break for the summer, which means I've actually been getting some schoolwork done. Today, unfortunately, has been mostly procrastination.</content>
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