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		<title>By: McDaniel on Small Communities &#171; Plumb Lines</title>
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		<description>[...] P. Langdale Hough @ 4:50 pm   As I mentioned last week, there has been an interesting back and forth between Sam Gregg (Acton Institute) and Stefan McDaniel (First Things Magazine) on free trade. I [...]</description>
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