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		<description><![CDATA[A new website for the PHP community launched yesterday: http://dcphp.net. Thanks to Keith Casey, Brandon Savage and Joe LeBlanc for making that happen. The new site: Has a blog with community-related content Is a hub for interesting posts and sites around the community Includes a quick-and-easy signup for the DC PHP Developers&#8217; Group email list [...]]]></description>
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