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	<title>Comments on: A New Type of Fiber</title>
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		<title>By: Jesuit</title>
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		<description>Way back, in the early days of The Republic--when I was in the army--soldiers were fed beans, continuously and repetitiously.  
   Rather than being cheap and uncaring, the brass was, apparently, looking out for our health.
   Who knew?</description>
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   Rather than being cheap and uncaring, the brass was, apparently, looking out for our health.<br />
   Who knew?</p>
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