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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>WordArc: richard's   Articles</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/rss/richard</link><description>RSS Feed for WordArc: richard's   Articles</description><language>en-us</language><pubDate>Wed, 19 June 2013 08:17:32 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Wed, 19 June 2013 08:17:32 GMT</lastBuildDate><generator>WordArc RSS 2.0 Generator</generator><managingEditor>WordArc@wordarc.com</managingEditor><webMaster>WordArc@wordarc.com</webMaster><item><title>We Must Not be Afraid to Care</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/richard/2008/11/06/We_Must_Not_be_Afraid_to_Care</link><description>Until November 4th, 2008, I had never lived through a historical event with full knowledge of its gravity. My generation has seen three massive historical moments, but I doubt that any of us could appreciate them at the time. I was too young to un... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/richard/2008/11/06/We_Must_Not_be_Afraid_to_Care</description><pubDate>2008-11-06 16:45:39</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/richard/2008/11/06/We_Must_Not_be_Afraid_to_Care</guid></item><item><title>Conservative Party Alters Smear Site; Dignity Prevails.</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/richard/2008/09/12/Conservative_Party_Alters_Smear_Site%3B_Dignity_Prevails.%C2%85</link><description>There may be some hope for our collective sanity after all. Apparently, the Conservative party of Canada has decided to rework its anti-Stephane Dion smear site, notaleader.ca (details ). I think we can all agree that this is a good thing. The pre... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/richard/2008/09/12/Conservative_Party_Alters_Smear_Site%3B_Dignity_Prevails.%C2%85</description><pubDate>2008-09-12 15:03:05</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/richard/2008/09/12/Conservative_Party_Alters_Smear_Site%3B_Dignity_Prevails.%C2%85</guid></item><item><title>A Canadian Federal Election: The Saddest Circus.</title><link>http://www.wordarc.com/richard/2008/09/11/A_Canadian_Federal_Election%3A_The_Saddest_Circus.%C2%85</link><description>When I was twelve years old my family took a trip to re-discover our ancestral roots in China. We gawked at landmarks, peered into our history, tasted a little slice of life in the second world. But the thing that stuck with me the most wasn't the... Continue Reading at: http://www.wordarc.com/richard/2008/09/11/A_Canadian_Federal_Election%3A_The_Saddest_Circus.%C2%85</description><pubDate>2008-09-11 13:31:17</pubDate><guid>http://www.wordarc.com/richard/2008/09/11/A_Canadian_Federal_Election%3A_The_Saddest_Circus.%C2%85</guid></item></channel></rss>
