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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.more.com"&gt;More.com a new online pharmacy&lt;/a&gt; MOre.com has launched an interesting concept.  Within their &apos;charter&apos; phase, anything you buy, you will be able to buy that item at that price for life. Also if you buy that item later on, you will get free shipping on your order... greate concept but it might bankrupt them...</description>
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