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		<title>Who will be Father Christmas at this Year&#8217;s Christmas Party?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From candy canes to brightly decorated gingerbread houses to Santa Claus on every street corner, the holiday season brings some wonderful things. However, it also ushers in many time-consuming tasks &#8211; cooking the holiday meal, picking out the Christmas tree, and especially, buying the perfect gifts for loved ones and writing out holiday cards to [...]]]></description>
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