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		<title>Tom James at Tiger Bay</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Those of a &#8220;certain age&#8221; will still recall their grandparents&#8217; admonitions to eat every bite on your plate, avoid waste of anything, save every penny and above all&#8211;avoid excess. These were the words of folks who lived through what the world came to call the &#8220;Great Depression&#8221; and the event, broken only by the launch of war spending, left an indelible mark on a generation. As they say, everything old is new again. Please join your fellow tigers as Raymond&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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