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<title>Reverbiage: Stories from NPR tagged 'cul'</title>
<description>A collection of stories tagged 'cul' from NPR.</description>
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<copyright>Copyright 2006 Reverbiage.com.  Reverbiage is not affiliated with NPR nor its member stations.</copyright>
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	<title>Bireli Lagrene At The Cully Jazz Festival</title>
	<description>The phenomenal Bireli Lagrene can play anything, but his music extends a vital French tradition. The French guitarist has celebrated the hot club jazz of Django Reinhardt ever since the release of his first CD at age 13. Here, Lagrene performs with the Lausanne Big Band at a concert recorded in Switzerland.</description>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 10:05:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<title>Cul-de-Sacs: Suburban Dream or Dead End...</title>
	<description>The cul-de-sac has long been a symbol of suburban life. In recent years, however, the cul-de-sac has fallen out of favor with urban planners and architects. Some cities have even banned them. But the lollipop-shaped dead-end roads still have a lot of fans.</description>
	<link>http://www.reverbiage.com/launch/20152</link>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jun 2006 17:47:00 EDT</pubDate>
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