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		<title>How should I pack my bag to fit clothing and items for two people?</title>
		<description>Instead of folding your clothing the way you
normally fold it, you can save space by
rolling up each item - military style. For
example, begin folding a shirt as you
normally would with sleeves and sides folded
in, then roll it up tightly from the bottom.
 Fold pants lengthwise, then roll them</description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 19:42:24 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>Can you buy unclaimed or lost luggage?</title>
		<description>Okay, so you have some lost luggage that
never shows up after months.  Where does it
finally end up?  After all, it can't just
vanish into thin air.  There is a resting
place for lost luggage that is never claimed.
 It ends up in a small town in Alabama called
Scottsboro.  You can actually fin</description>
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