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        <title>What if you and some of your d</title>
        <author>
            <name>Chris Corrigan</name>
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        <content>What if you and some of your dog walking neighbours spent the next few months assembling a small collection of stories, audio, text and photos of people using that land before the developers bought it.  And what if you provided a CD to everyone who moved in there, as kind of a welcome wagon, and to let them know that they had moved to a place that already had stories?

And what if your new neighbours, instead o seeing a pristine new suburb,began to realize that they had come to a community?

I wonder what would happen?</content>
        <published>2006-04-15T20:04:08.151+02:00</published>
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