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		<title>How To Buy Gold Coins?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gold is a valuable form of investment. The gold you buy today can be sold off at a higher rate in the future. If you look at the rise on gold value from the year 1999 up to 2006, you will find that there has been a steady rise in the price. Even when the re was a decline in the Stock market between 2000 and 2003, gold prices continued to rise. When dollar value declined, the price of gold only raised and this is the reason why investors buy ...]]></description>
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		<title>Importance of Rakhi Festival in India</title>
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India is the land of festivals. Though all the festivals have their importance; Rakhi stands out as a unique gift of Indian culture. The simple threads of Rakhi symbolize the sacred love of brother and sister. When a sister ties a Rakhi on her brother’s wrist, her sentiments flow towards her brother that he should get each and every happiness. At the same time the brother thinks on the same wavelength that at in any cost he would protect the honor of his sister.
It is immaterial whether a sister or ...]]></description>
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		<title>Holi &#8211; The Most Popular Festival of India</title>
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The festival of colors, Holi&#8211;also called Phagwa (Bhojpur), Holla Moholla (Punjab), and Boshonto Utsav (West Bengal)&#8211;is perhaps the most popular festival of India. It is celebrated mainly by the Hindus (though not restricted to them), in the spring season.
Holi is celebrated in certain other countries also such as Nepal, UK, Guyana and Trinidad even though not on the same scale and magnitude as in India. In India, the festival of colors is celebrated with much joy and gay abandon throughout the length and breadth of the country&#8211;especially in Bihar, UP, ...]]></description>
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