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    <author><![CDATA[John A Arkansawyer]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Of all the things I published by you, this is the one that made me most proud. It really is a wonderful piece of writing. Have you considered following up on Vina Mae and what happened to her? I suspect the story might be too sad to tell, yet I remain curious.<br>
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But please please please--don't call the Begin an alternative paper. It was a community newspaper. Not an alternative, not defined by what it wasn't. It sought to serve a certain large (though, sadly, not large enough) community and the very idea of that community.
        
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