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		<title>Day of the Dead gains popularity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A grinning family plays on a sandy beach as a cruise ship drifts by. But what appears to be a typical scene from a Caribbean getaway is not: These figurines have skulls instead of faces.
Nearby, bakers make tortillas and a figurine of a skeleton pistolero, or gunslinger, stands guard. Like the beachgoers, they have grinning [...]]]></description>
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