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		<title>Learning From Terminal 5 - Tips To Ensure Youre Reunited With Lost Luggage</title>
		<description>Heathrow's brand new, shiny Terminal 5 has had a rough time since it opened. The Terminal 5 baggage scandal has seen thousands of pieces of luggage separated from their owners, and even now at the time of writing there are an estimated 20,000+ pieces of lost baggage still at large. It will take a we</description>
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		<title>How to Weigh Your Luggage Conveniently Before You Travel</title>
		<description>There are very few things less annoying than getting to the airport and finding out that you've got to pay an extra fee because your luggage is too heavy. And these days, with fuel prices being what they are, airlines are looking more than ever to make up for those extra expenses.

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