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        <title>Victorian Schools, Victorian Inventors, Victorian Inventions, Victorian Housing, Victorian Games, Victorian Furniture, Victorian Fashion</title>
        <description>The Victorian    represent  information about    rule of Queen Victoria England’s Industrial Revolution took place during the 1800’s,   The invention of the steam-powered engine  and represent people living and there fragmentation.

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         <link>http://victorians.co.uk/</link>
		<lastBuildDate>Tues, 29 May 2008 15:08:12 +0530</lastBuildDate>

        <pubDate>Thrs, 29 May 2008  15:08:12 +0530</pubDate>
		
		
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            <title>Victorians take first round of SA state titles </title>
            <description>The first round to the Karcher and Gasweld South Australian state titles was ran at the Murray Bridge motocross track over the weekend in near perfect conditions on a track that is truly at a national standard.

             The Sundays racing was cleaned up by a Victorian invasion with three Benalla boys coming across to take all before them in both senior classes.  

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           <pubDate>Thrs  29 May 2008 10:01:11 +0530</pubDate>
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            <title>Victorians cleaning up</title>
            <description>Re: "B.C.ers, listen to Mr. Floatie -- clean up your own     waste first," Licia Corbella, Opinion, May 17.
             It is true that it took a six-foot tall talking turd to embarrass Victorians into treating their sewage. The B.C. government has now thankfully given the order to clean up. The key difference with the oilsands, however, is that the exploding greenhouse gas emissions are a global, not a local, problem. Canada's climate change policy is being written in Fort McMurray. So, this gives everyone a stake in what happens, and as the impacts of global warming become more apparent, people's voices are going to get progressively louder. The bottom line is that emissions must come down, not get much worse somewhat more slowly, as is the current policy.. 
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           <pubDate>thrs, 29 May 2008 11:03:11 +0530</pubDate>
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