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<title>ARBEIT MACHT FREI</title>
<description> 	Arbeit Macht Frei [Work sets you Free] adorns the gate at Auschwitz. It greeted all new inmates to the camp. &amp;nbsp;It was intended to create the illusion of safety, and hope. It is one of the great</description>
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<pubDate>25 April 2012</pubDate>
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<title>DOCTOR'S NOTES</title>
<description>Doctor's Notes is the story of a friend's father, who did everything the poem describes. I have added some detail from the war, and the Japanese occupation of Singapore, where it seemed relevant.&amp;nbsp</description>
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<pubDate>01 December 2010</pubDate>
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<title>TIREE</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;The celebrated magic of the outer Hebrides is justifiable, and the oceans that took away their sons and daughters to the new worlds, shine on to distant shores, with no discernible sign those ot</description>
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<pubDate>21 September 2009</pubDate>
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<title>YORKIST</title>
<description>     &amp;nbsp;Yorkist  The city of York is dominated by its Minster and its Station. Two great icons from two great ages.</description>
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<pubDate>27 June 2009</pubDate>
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<title>WEDDING RECEPTION</title>
<description>     &amp;nbsp;Wedding Reception  It takes no time at all to find a drunk on a train intimidating. This one invaded everyones' right to peace and privacy, having spent the whole journey from London to </description>
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<pubDate>25 June 2009</pubDate>
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<title>ANGIO</title>
<description>     &amp;nbsp;Angio  Written in 2005, Angio explores the frigility of the human heart, which is both friend and enemy.</description>
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<pubDate>24 June 2009</pubDate>
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