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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been advising many of my clients recently to stop being active on social networking sites including Facebook, MySpace and Twitter when their case is in progress or claim is pending. Why? Because, when you&#8217;re actively involved in any one of these sites, you are being watched. You are being closely observed not only by [...]]]></description>
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