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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
may even consider keepi</description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 19:42:24 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>How can I keep my luggage from getting lost on my trip?</title>
		<description>While there is no surefire way to keep your
luggage from getting lost, there are
definitely some steps you can take that can
help.  Lost luggage does not happen often
but, if it happens to you, you know that one
time is too many.  Best to take as many
precautions as possible in advance.  Below</description>
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