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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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						<title>Bennington Gone Batty</title>
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						<description>A plague has descended upon New England-or at least its bats, anyway.&lt;br /&gt;
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Residents of Brattleboro, Pownal, and Arlington have reported seeing&lt;br /&gt;
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bats flying around their respective neighborhoods during the day. The creatures in question have been afflicted with a mysterious illness biologists are referring to as "white nose syndrome.</description>
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						<collegepublisher:subheadline>Researchers Puzzled</collegepublisher:subheadline>
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						<collegepublisher:authortitle>First Layout Coordinator</collegepublisher:authortitle>
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						<title>World Snippets</title>
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						<description>EARTHQUAKES: Every year there are several million earthquakes, most are not felt because they occur in remote areas or are of a small magnitude. As of March 1, 2008, the US Geological Survey National earthquake Information Center has recorded 2,193 earthquakes worldwide.</description>
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