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		<description>VouchOn—mind power at a clickVouchOn—keeping you looking goodVouchOn—plug into the powerVouchOn—everybody needs input sometimesVouchOn—the kindness of strangers, the power of brainsVouchOn—he says, she says, you decideVouchOn—decisions, decisionsVouchOn—nothing is too weird for an answerVouchOn—because somebody out there knowsVouchOn—there you have itVouchOn—when even you aren’t sureVouchOn—when smart people have dumb questions and smart people have smart answersVouchOn—we’ll make you go, “Ohhhhhh!”VouchOn—start your day knowingVouchOn—where guys want to know and girls aren’t sure</description>
		<dc:creator>hopeyj</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2007-01-06T11:10:02Z</dc:date>
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