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		<title>Barkha Dhar&#8217;s Blog: A Must-Read</title>
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In traveling the blogging trail, there are times when we come across a blog that is so profound in it messages and is written with such depth of passion, that I want to share it so that many, many more will visit and enjoy. It is fine dining for the mind. Such is the case with
Barkha Dhar&#8217;s Blogs On Social ...]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cher: Our Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, visited your country last year. One woman was quoted as telling her, “Children are killed, women are raped and the world closes its eyes.” Can you respond to that?

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Okay, David Letterman got a few giggles and grins, not only from his audience, but at water coolers in offices around the country for cavorting with several of his female employees over the years. There are those who say that he is still a &#8216;stand-up&#8217; guy. Great for comedy clubs and his show, I suppose, but what about the impact ...]]></description>
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