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		<title>Comment on The King And I by Truong Tung</title>
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		<dc:creator>Truong Tung</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 06:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In Siamese collectivistic culture, especially at that time of period (1862), I suppose one of the biggest damaging cultural stereotypes is about Thais having conservative views. The movie artistically uses its scenes to show us this cultural stereotype. The scene in which King&#039;s children are being taught geography is a good example for this damaging stereotype of Thai culture at that time. Ethnocentrism, parochialism, and the lack of scientific knowledge of Siamese people are all shown with the map and the lecture of the Siamese lady (an unscientific map and the comparison between the King of Siam and the King of Burma): &quot;Siam is the biggest and richest country in the world&quot;. However, it doesn&#039;t mean that Siamese people can&#039;t be scientific or they can&#039;t learn sciences. The hierarchy in Asian country doesn&#039;t give the people freedom, but on the other hand, it makes the country, politics, and culture follow the traditional value. In fact, the true historical King Rama IV who was really a man of Renaissance, he knew several Western languages and studied political science, hard sciences, western cultures, and colonialism. He wanted to bring Siam into the Modern world. In this situation, there appeared an advantage in Siamese culture. It is that the hierarchy in Siam played a very important role to keep the country&#039;s society and its political situation stable for Thailand to modernize. In general, I think beside the love story and the music, cultural issues are also interesting aspects of the movie.
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Siamese collectivistic culture, especially at that time of period (1862), I suppose one of the biggest damaging cultural stereotypes is about Thais having conservative views. The movie artistically uses its scenes to show us this cultural stereotype. The scene in which King&#8217;s children are being taught geography is a good example for this damaging stereotype of Thai culture at that time. Ethnocentrism, parochialism, and the lack of scientific knowledge of Siamese people are all shown with the map and the lecture of the Siamese lady (an unscientific map and the comparison between the King of Siam and the King of Burma): &#8220;Siam is the biggest and richest country in the world&#8221;. However, it doesn&#8217;t mean that Siamese people can&#8217;t be scientific or they can&#8217;t learn sciences. The hierarchy in Asian country doesn&#8217;t give the people freedom, but on the other hand, it makes the country, politics, and culture follow the traditional value. In fact, the true historical King Rama IV who was really a man of Renaissance, he knew several Western languages and studied political science, hard sciences, western cultures, and colonialism. He wanted to bring Siam into the Modern world. In this situation, there appeared an advantage in Siamese culture. It is that the hierarchy in Siam played a very important role to keep the country&#8217;s society and its political situation stable for Thailand to modernize. In general, I think beside the love story and the music, cultural issues are also interesting aspects of the movie.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on The King And I by Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 03:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a delightful film to watch and listen to. Beautiful costumes, colour and songs for the perfect Sunday afternoon veiwing. This film is not just a musical, it is loosely based on the story of Anna and the King which makes it full of morals and very srong characters. Although it is a weepy I  would advise that you save some tissues till the end.
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a delightful film to watch and listen to. Beautiful costumes, colour and songs for the perfect Sunday afternoon veiwing. This film is not just a musical, it is loosely based on the story of Anna and the King which makes it full of morals and very srong characters. Although it is a weepy I  would advise that you save some tissues till the end.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on The King And I by Truong Tung</title>
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		<dc:creator>Truong Tung</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 00:27:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Firstly, I suppose the portrait of English people in the film of that time is absolutely made true to life. I still remember their appearance in the very first scene: they are sophisticated dressed and enamored in opera. Besides, in their relationship and communication, they are more open with each other (evidence: the early scene when the English teacher was singing opera and dancing with her son on the ship). In short, it is possible to say that the portrait of English people in the movie is the symbol of English culture as well as Western culture at that time period. In contrary, most Siamese people in the film appeared with less clothes, which is specifically characteristic for a tropical country. Moreover, as we can see, men wear earrings, also a characteristic of Siamese culture. In Siamese&#039;s relationship, we can easily realize the hierarchy in every field of this culture. The magnificent King&#039;s palace and royal housing are shown as evidences of the political hierarchy in Siam. We can see that the higher class often beat the labor people (the scene when the Prime Minister beats his employee). Besides, there also exists the hierarchy in terms of gender. For example: the King has a lot of wives and children. In general, the hierarchy which is shown in some early scenes is one phenomenon in Thai culture as well as in Asian culture. In my opinion, these basic differences between these two cultures are major reasons that caused facts of the case.&lt;br&gt;Secondly, those basic differences above directly caused a lot of conflicts in the relationship and communication between the English teacher and Siamese people. When English people freely use verbal language to communicate, Siamese are quite severe in that case and they mostly use non-verbal communication styles. There is a scene when the English teacher enters the palace for the first time. She is not allowed to see the King&#039;s face while the King just waves his finger to call her. To show each other respect and submission, Siamese usually lie flat on the ground. Those evidences showed the English teacher could not easily match the Siamese royal environment at the first place. I can remember the King said to her: &quot;You are not afraid of King&quot;, and later on, he said: &quot;You are a difficult woman&quot;. Via conflicts in communication styles in some early scenes, we can clearly recognize the big gap between the individualism of the West and collectivism of the East. &lt;br&gt;Delving into Siamese collectivist culture, especially at that time of period, I suppose one of the biggest damaging cultural stereotypes is about Thais having conservative views. The movie artistically uses its scenes to show us this cultural stereotype. The scene in which King&#039;s children are being taught geography is a good example for this damaging stereotype of Thai culture at that time. Ethnocentrism, parochialism, and the lack of scientific knowledge of Siamese people are all shown with the map and the lecture of the Siamese lady (an unscientific map and the comparison between the King of Siam and the King of Burma): &quot;Siam is the biggest country in the world&quot;. However, it doesn&#039;t mean that Siamese people can&#039;t be scientific or they can&#039;t learn sciences. The hierarchy in Asian country doesn&#039;t give the people freedom, but on the other hand, it makes the country, politics, and culture follow the traditional value. In fact, King Rama IV who was really a Renaissance man, he knew several Western languages and studied political science, hard sciences, western cultures, and colonialism. He wanted to bring Siam into the Modern world. In this situation, the hierarchy in Siam played a very important role to keep the country&#039;s society and its political situation stable for Thailand to modernize.
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Firstly, I suppose the portrait of English people in the film of that time is absolutely made true to life. I still remember their appearance in the very first scene: they are sophisticated dressed and enamored in opera. Besides, in their relationship and communication, they are more open with each other (evidence: the early scene when the English teacher was singing opera and dancing with her son on the ship). In short, it is possible to say that the portrait of English people in the movie is the symbol of English culture as well as Western culture at that time period. In contrary, most Siamese people in the film appeared with less clothes, which is specifically characteristic for a tropical country. Moreover, as we can see, men wear earrings, also a characteristic of Siamese culture. In Siamese&#8217;s relationship, we can easily realize the hierarchy in every field of this culture. The magnificent King&#8217;s palace and royal housing are shown as evidences of the political hierarchy in Siam. We can see that the higher class often beat the labor people (the scene when the Prime Minister beats his employee). Besides, there also exists the hierarchy in terms of gender. For example: the King has a lot of wives and children. In general, the hierarchy which is shown in some early scenes is one phenomenon in Thai culture as well as in Asian culture. In my opinion, these basic differences between these two cultures are major reasons that caused facts of the case.<br />Secondly, those basic differences above directly caused a lot of conflicts in the relationship and communication between the English teacher and Siamese people. When English people freely use verbal language to communicate, Siamese are quite severe in that case and they mostly use non-verbal communication styles. There is a scene when the English teacher enters the palace for the first time. She is not allowed to see the King&#8217;s face while the King just waves his finger to call her. To show each other respect and submission, Siamese usually lie flat on the ground. Those evidences showed the English teacher could not easily match the Siamese royal environment at the first place. I can remember the King said to her: &#8220;You are not afraid of King&#8221;, and later on, he said: &#8220;You are a difficult woman&#8221;. Via conflicts in communication styles in some early scenes, we can clearly recognize the big gap between the individualism of the West and collectivism of the East. <br />Delving into Siamese collectivist culture, especially at that time of period, I suppose one of the biggest damaging cultural stereotypes is about Thais having conservative views. The movie artistically uses its scenes to show us this cultural stereotype. The scene in which King&#8217;s children are being taught geography is a good example for this damaging stereotype of Thai culture at that time. Ethnocentrism, parochialism, and the lack of scientific knowledge of Siamese people are all shown with the map and the lecture of the Siamese lady (an unscientific map and the comparison between the King of Siam and the King of Burma): &#8220;Siam is the biggest country in the world&#8221;. However, it doesn&#8217;t mean that Siamese people can&#8217;t be scientific or they can&#8217;t learn sciences. The hierarchy in Asian country doesn&#8217;t give the people freedom, but on the other hand, it makes the country, politics, and culture follow the traditional value. In fact, King Rama IV who was really a Renaissance man, he knew several Western languages and studied political science, hard sciences, western cultures, and colonialism. He wanted to bring Siam into the Modern world. In this situation, the hierarchy in Siam played a very important role to keep the country&#8217;s society and its political situation stable for Thailand to modernize.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on The King And I by Truong Tung</title>
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		<dc:creator>Truong Tung</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Firstly, I suppose the portrait of English people in the film of that time is absolutely made true to life. I still remember their appearance in the very first scene: they are sophisticated dressed and enamored in opera. Besides, in their relationship and communication, they are more open with each other (evidence: the early scene when the English teacher was singing opera and dancing with her son on the ship). In short, it is possible to say that the portrait of English people in the movie is the symbol of English culture as well as Western culture at that time period. In contrary, most Siamese people in the film appeared with less clothes, which is specifically characteristic for a tropical country. Moreover, as we can see, men wear earrings, also a characteristic of Siamese culture. In Siamese&#039;s relationship, we can easily realize the hierarchy in every field of this culture. The magnificent King&#039;s palace and royal housing are shown as evidences of the political hierarchy in Siam. We can see that the higher class often beat the labor people (the scene when the Prime Minister beats his employee). Besides, there also exists the hierarchy in terms of gender. For example: the King has a lot of wives and children. In general, the hierarchy which is shown in some early scenes is one phenomenon in Thai culture as well as in Asian culture. In my opinion, these basic differences between these two cultures are major reasons that caused facts of the case.&lt;br&gt;Secondly, those basic differences above directly caused a lot of conflicts in the relationship and communication between the English teacher and Siamese people. When English people freely use verbal language to communicate, Siamese are quite severe in that case and they mostly use non-verbal communication styles. There is a scene when the English teacher enters the palace for the first time. She is not allowed to see the King&#039;s face while the King just waves his finger to call her. To show each other respect and submission, Siamese usually lie flat on the ground. Those evidences showed the English teacher could not easily match the Siamese royal environment at the first place. I can remember the King said to her: &quot;You are not afraid of King&quot;, and later on, he said: &quot;You are a difficult woman&quot;. Via conflicts in communication styles in some early scenes, we can clearly recognize the big gap between the individualism of the West and collectivism of the East. &lt;br&gt;Delving into Siamese collectivist culture, especially at that time of period, I suppose one of the biggest damaging cultural stereotypes is about Thais having conservative views. The movie artistically uses its scenes to show us this cultural stereotype. The scene in which King&#039;s children are being taught geography is a good example for this damaging stereotype of Thai culture at that time. Ethnocentrism, parochialism, and the lack of scientific knowledge of Siamese people are all shown with the map and the lecture of the Siamese lady (an unscientific map and the comparison between the King of Siam and the King of Burma): &quot;Siam is the biggest country in the world&quot;. However, it doesn&#039;t mean that Siamese people can&#039;t be scientific or they can&#039;t learn sciences. The hierarchy in Asian country doesn&#039;t give the people freedom, but on the other hand, it makes the country, politics, and culture follow the traditional value. In fact, King Rama IV who was really a Renaissance man, he knew several Western languages and studied political science, hard sciences, western cultures, and colonialism. He wanted to bring Siam into the Modern world. In this situation, the hierarchy in Siam played a very important role to keep the country&#039;s society and its political situation stable for Thailand to modernize.
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Firstly, I suppose the portrait of English people in the film of that time is absolutely made true to life. I still remember their appearance in the very first scene: they are sophisticated dressed and enamored in opera. Besides, in their relationship and communication, they are more open with each other (evidence: the early scene when the English teacher was singing opera and dancing with her son on the ship). In short, it is possible to say that the portrait of English people in the movie is the symbol of English culture as well as Western culture at that time period. In contrary, most Siamese people in the film appeared with less clothes, which is specifically characteristic for a tropical country. Moreover, as we can see, men wear earrings, also a characteristic of Siamese culture. In Siamese&#8217;s relationship, we can easily realize the hierarchy in every field of this culture. The magnificent King&#8217;s palace and royal housing are shown as evidences of the political hierarchy in Siam. We can see that the higher class often beat the labor people (the scene when the Prime Minister beats his employee). Besides, there also exists the hierarchy in terms of gender. For example: the King has a lot of wives and children. In general, the hierarchy which is shown in some early scenes is one phenomenon in Thai culture as well as in Asian culture. In my opinion, these basic differences between these two cultures are major reasons that caused facts of the case.<br />Secondly, those basic differences above directly caused a lot of conflicts in the relationship and communication between the English teacher and Siamese people. When English people freely use verbal language to communicate, Siamese are quite severe in that case and they mostly use non-verbal communication styles. There is a scene when the English teacher enters the palace for the first time. She is not allowed to see the King&#8217;s face while the King just waves his finger to call her. To show each other respect and submission, Siamese usually lie flat on the ground. Those evidences showed the English teacher could not easily match the Siamese royal environment at the first place. I can remember the King said to her: &#8220;You are not afraid of King&#8221;, and later on, he said: &#8220;You are a difficult woman&#8221;. Via conflicts in communication styles in some early scenes, we can clearly recognize the big gap between the individualism of the West and collectivism of the East. <br />Delving into Siamese collectivist culture, especially at that time of period, I suppose one of the biggest damaging cultural stereotypes is about Thais having conservative views. The movie artistically uses its scenes to show us this cultural stereotype. The scene in which King&#8217;s children are being taught geography is a good example for this damaging stereotype of Thai culture at that time. Ethnocentrism, parochialism, and the lack of scientific knowledge of Siamese people are all shown with the map and the lecture of the Siamese lady (an unscientific map and the comparison between the King of Siam and the King of Burma): &#8220;Siam is the biggest country in the world&#8221;. However, it doesn&#8217;t mean that Siamese people can&#8217;t be scientific or they can&#8217;t learn sciences. The hierarchy in Asian country doesn&#8217;t give the people freedom, but on the other hand, it makes the country, politics, and culture follow the traditional value. In fact, King Rama IV who was really a Renaissance man, he knew several Western languages and studied political science, hard sciences, western cultures, and colonialism. He wanted to bring Siam into the Modern world. In this situation, the hierarchy in Siam played a very important role to keep the country&#8217;s society and its political situation stable for Thailand to modernize.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on The King And I by Truong Tung</title>
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		<dc:creator>Truong Tung</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 21:54:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In Siamese collectivistic culture, especially at that time of period (1862), I suppose one of the biggest damaging cultural stereotypes is about Thais having conservative views. The movie artistically uses its scenes to show us this cultural stereotype. The scene in which King&#039;s children are being taught geography is a good example for this damaging stereotype of Thai culture at that time. Ethnocentrism, parochialism, and the lack of scientific knowledge of Siamese people are all shown with the map and the lecture of the Siamese lady (an unscientific map and the comparison between the King of Siam and the King of Burma): &quot;Siam is the biggest and richest country in the world&quot;. However, it doesn&#039;t mean that Siamese people can&#039;t be scientific or they can&#039;t learn sciences. The hierarchy in Asian country doesn&#039;t give the people freedom, but on the other hand, it makes the country, politics, and culture follow the traditional value. In fact, the true historical King Rama IV who was really a man of Renaissance, he knew several Western languages and studied political science, hard sciences, western cultures, and colonialism. He wanted to bring Siam into the Modern world. In this situation, there appeared an advantage in Siamese culture. It is that the hierarchy in Siam played a very important role to keep the country&#039;s society and its political situation stable for Thailand to modernize.
Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Siamese collectivistic culture, especially at that time of period (1862), I suppose one of the biggest damaging cultural stereotypes is about Thais having conservative views. The movie artistically uses its scenes to show us this cultural stereotype. The scene in which King&#8217;s children are being taught geography is a good example for this damaging stereotype of Thai culture at that time. Ethnocentrism, parochialism, and the lack of scientific knowledge of Siamese people are all shown with the map and the lecture of the Siamese lady (an unscientific map and the comparison between the King of Siam and the King of Burma): &#8220;Siam is the biggest and richest country in the world&#8221;. However, it doesn&#8217;t mean that Siamese people can&#8217;t be scientific or they can&#8217;t learn sciences. The hierarchy in Asian country doesn&#8217;t give the people freedom, but on the other hand, it makes the country, politics, and culture follow the traditional value. In fact, the true historical King Rama IV who was really a man of Renaissance, he knew several Western languages and studied political science, hard sciences, western cultures, and colonialism. He wanted to bring Siam into the Modern world. In this situation, there appeared an advantage in Siamese culture. It is that the hierarchy in Siam played a very important role to keep the country&#8217;s society and its political situation stable for Thailand to modernize.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Twin Town by Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 03:06:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I rented this film and it was as good I thought! It should apeal to anyone who lives near or in Swansea, and has a great star of actors. It is a comical storyline and is well worth watching.
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I rented this film and it was as good I thought! It should apeal to anyone who lives near or in Swansea, and has a great star of actors. It is a comical storyline and is well worth watching.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Twin Town by Giorginetto</title>
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		<dc:creator>Giorginetto</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 02:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>From the very start this movie gets you in the right moood. Swansea&#039;s working class is portraid greatly in this comedy. &quot; I want my Compensation&quot; Fatty says and that says it all. . This is  a good movie that reflects on values not forgotten by what appears to be low lifes but are heroes in their own sense and world.
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the very start this movie gets you in the right moood. Swansea&#8217;s working class is portraid greatly in this comedy. &#8221; I want my Compensation&#8221; Fatty says and that says it all. . This is  a good movie that reflects on values not forgotten by what appears to be low lifes but are heroes in their own sense and world.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Twin Town by Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 00:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i live in swansea and its really incredible because there are actually people like that living here. its the funniest film ever its got comedy, gore, violence everything you need to laugh cry and laugh some more i totally recomend it its awesome
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i live in swansea and its really incredible because there are actually people like that living here. its the funniest film ever its got comedy, gore, violence everything you need to laugh cry and laugh some more i totally recomend it its awesome<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Twin Town by Lo11y</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lo11y</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 23:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>twin town is a comedy b ased around two brothers who seem to lack all common sence. This film is mostly appreciated by swanseas residents or by people who know swansea well.
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&lt;br /&gt;The film does however put a bad take on swansea and shows the place to be rather un-flattering. If you are easily annoyed or upset by the &#039;wild&#039; youth of today you&#039;d better avoid this.
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&lt;br /&gt;Suits anyone who has a modern and open sence of humour and a love for life and all people in it!
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&lt;br /&gt;I loved it!!
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&lt;br /&gt;P.S If you want to see the real swansea &#039;the Gower&#039; is what it is all about!
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>twin town is a comedy b ased around two brothers who seem to lack all common sence. This film is mostly appreciated by swanseas residents or by people who know swansea well.</p>
<p>The film does however put a bad take on swansea and shows the place to be rather un-flattering. If you are easily annoyed or upset by the &#8216;wild&#8217; youth of today you&#8217;d better avoid this.</p>
<p>Suits anyone who has a modern and open sence of humour and a love for life and all people in it!</p>
<p>I loved it!!</p>
<p>P.S If you want to see the real swansea &#8216;the Gower&#8217; is what it is all about!<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Twin Town by Ms. Rusine Airstone</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ms. Rusine Airstone</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 21:26:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This DVD was bought as a birthday present and arrived in good condition and really quickly.
&lt;br /&gt;Thank you
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This DVD was bought as a birthday present and arrived in good condition and really quickly.<br />
<br />Thank you<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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