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    <body><![CDATA[&quot;Small town America, where fact is stranger than an episode of X files&quot;, should be the title of this book.  Get in touch with how most of middle America lives and see why you should be grateful for traffic jams and high rents.  One town visited was so small the high school sports team had to play 8 person football.  In another town, &quot;population 1--and falling&quot; the lone resident serves as mayor, police chief, librarian and short-order cook...even paying taxes to herself.]]></body>
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