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		<title>How can I keep my luggage from smelling?</title>
		<description>Because the inside of luggage is enclosed and
is often stored in a cool, damp place, it can
get a musty odor.  If you want to keep your
luggage from getting that nasty musty smell
when you are not using it, put a fresh dryer
sheet in your luggage before storing it.  You
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