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      <description>You may have noticed the lack of action on the Earth&#45;Touch blog lately. We&#8217;ve got some interesting developments in the pipeline&#8230;</description>
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      <description>There&#8217;s great excitement in the Earth&#45;Touch camp this week, with the news that Earth&#45;Touch weekly podcasts have been selected as a finalist for a prestigious film award.</description>
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