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	<title>Comments on: Russia: What works in Europe&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Blogrel &#187; Global Voices Summit</title>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday I spent the afternoon at the Global Voices Summit, as mentioned before. Global Voices, if you&#8217;re not familiar, is a site that organizes blog postings regionally and does daily roundups of what&#8217;s going on. If you haven&#8217;t visited before, check it out. Blogrel gets mentioned a lot on the E. Europe, Russia, Caucasus &amp; Central Asia regional page. [...]</description>
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