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		<title>Breaking Story: Chinese Ministry of Seasons Declares it&#8217;s Still Winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite temperatures as high as 76°F (24°C) last week, the Ministry of Seasons has indeed declared that the season continues to be winter. Locals across Shanghai are sighing, as they don their double and triple layers and thick coats &#38; jackets once again for yet another week.  Xue Shangdi, Vice Minister cites reliable sources for [...]]]></description>
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