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		<description>[...] As of Wednesday—when the site launched—I am a contributor for the city&#8217;s first web-only &#8220;newspaper.&#8221; Even if I weren&#8217;t a contributor, I would be both proud and excited about the Kansas City Free Press. The editors at KCFP are letting me run with an idea I&#8217;ve been toying with for years, in the form of a regular column dealing with the notion of place. When I first started keeping a blog, in 2004, the entries I enjoyed writing the most—and those that my readers also seemed to enjoy—were dealing with my own fleeting involvement with the places I traveled to, near or far. [...]</description>
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