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		<description><![CDATA[Buying nothing new leads to expansion, not contraction. | Starting today, people across the globe will give up something for Lent. (For example, Newt Gingrich won&#8217;t have any dessert. A colleague of mine is giving up meat.) My family is fasting from consumerism. Not just for Lent, but all year long. And what better time than the day after Mardi Gras to write about how we&#8217;re faring. Maybe we&#8217;ll inspire someone to join us&#8212;if not for a whole year,...]]></description>
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