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In 1966, the starship U. S. S. Enterprise launched, to explore new worlds and boldly go where no (hu)man has gone before.  Most of the ship&#8217;s crew of 400+ is from Earth.  Mr. Spock, however, is the exception.  Spock (second name unpronouncable by humans) is [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[DINING WITH A VIEW AROUND VANCOUVER, BC
It was late in the day when we set out from Burnaby.  He wouldn&#8217;t tell me where we were going, but from his casually dressy attire, I guessed somewhere special.  We drove out towards the mountains.  
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		<description><![CDATA[THE STORY OF THE END OF A MEAL AN ERA
The night is warm as we leave downtown.  To the right is Chinatown and some of Vancouver&#8217;s poorer neighbourhoods, dark and quiet.  To the left is a deserted field.  We wouldn&#8217;t be stopping here but for the little store ahead that shines like a lighthouse in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Travel Canada:  Regional Food In Vancouver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WHAT AND WHERE TO EAT &#8211; VANCOUVER, B.C.
The combination of a thriving fishing industry, a location in a lush coastal rainforest, and a burgeoning immigrant population makes eating in Vancouver, B.C. a one-of-a-kind experience.  Whether you want to spend a lot or a little, you can count on fresh ingredients and a wide range of [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[FREE AND CHEAP ACTIVITIES &#8211; EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA
Elk Island.  Half an hour away from &#8220;the city&#8221; is Elk Island National Park.  Protecting one of the most endangered habitats in Canada, Elk Island is filled with birds and wildlife &#8212; a nature enthusiast&#8217;s paradise.  Hike, ski, or snowshoe one of the many hiking trails.  See if [...]]]></description>
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