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		<title>Pagan weddings attract more than a cult following</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Supporters and critics of pagan weddings often describe the ceremonies as beautiful, mystical, bizarre and even evil, all descriptions Kemper has heard. But, according to some experts, there is one word they can no longer use: uncommon.]]></description>
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