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		<title>By: Sister MarieClare Powell</title>
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		<description>Rushton,  This is a marvelous concept.  Do have the energy and help to flesh it out.  
Since I only hope to be on broad band in a few months---rural area--I cannot readily view films, but I did see the beginning of a few.  Let me suggest another marketing area---literacy programs for adults.  The math titles have great application here.  Can you do a comparable reading skills program?
I look forward to seeing the global village concept rounded out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rushton,  This is a marvelous concept.  Do have the energy and help to flesh it out.<br />
Since I only hope to be on broad band in a few months&#8212;rural area&#8211;I cannot readily view films, but I did see the beginning of a few.  Let me suggest another marketing area&#8212;literacy programs for adults.  The math titles have great application here.  Can you do a comparable reading skills program?<br />
I look forward to seeing the global village concept rounded out.</p>
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