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      <title>SWIFT: Another Ham Handed Attempt At Social Networking</title>
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      <description>All yesterday and this morning I’ve been seeing tweets about SWIFT, so I finally googled it to see what it was about.</description>
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      <description>I caught the following story on NPR’s All Things Considered (RealAudio stream) last night:
New York is known for its vibrant nightlife, yet in many bars and restaurants it’s illegal to dance.</description>
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