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		<description><![CDATA[This is a short tutorial on how to avoid downtime when transferring your website or blog to another web host. First off, why are you moving your site to another web hosting company? Dissatisfied with the service? Unreliable performance of servers? Or, do you just want to upgrade (say, from a shared web hosting service [...]]]></description>
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