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		<title>A Thousand Bitter-Sweet Poems for Women</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Thousand Bitter-Sweet Poems for Women By Michael Ian Lomongo, March 21, 2001 Last March 10, I watched PETA&#8217;s &#8220;Komedi Club,&#8221; a festival of 10 to 15-minute plays written by members of the PETA Writers&#8217; Bloc. In celebration of the International Women&#8217;s Day, the plays featured during that weekend (March 8-10) were written by women [...]]]></description>
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