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	<title>Comments on: Vancouver: Crisis is over</title>
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		<title>By: Jamie</title>
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		<description>Hi,there. Have you noticed that there has been a strong controvercy about a Starbucks in the Forbidden City lately? A CCTV anchorman brought this up in his blog,commanding the departure of it. He is really famous! Rui Chenggang, whoes English is fantastic, interviewed Clinton, Bill Gates or other influencial people when he was 24 or something. He wrote a letter to Jim Donald, the CEO of Starbucks and got a reply that this Starbucks was actually "invited" there .Anyway, he even had a debate about this with a CNN anchorwoman. Now, if you log on google and search for Starbucks in the Forbiddent City, 289000 items will pop up in no time. Check it out! Tell me your opinion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,there. Have you noticed that there has been a strong controvercy about a Starbucks in the Forbidden City lately? A CCTV anchorman brought this up in his blog,commanding the departure of it. He is really famous! Rui Chenggang, whoes English is fantastic, interviewed Clinton, Bill Gates or other influencial people when he was 24 or something. He wrote a letter to Jim Donald, the CEO of Starbucks and got a reply that this Starbucks was actually &#8220;invited&#8221; there .Anyway, he even had a debate about this with a CNN anchorwoman. Now, if you log on google and search for Starbucks in the Forbiddent City, 289000 items will pop up in no time. Check it out! Tell me your opinion.</p>
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