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        <copyright>Copyright 2008</copyright>
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            <title>Week 1: First look at the scrapbook</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to our History Detectives exclusive web investigation!</p>

<p>You said you wanted to go behind the scenes - and this is your chance. You won't just get a taste of what it's like to become a History Detective, but you'll also take part in the History Detectives' research. We're excited to send you into the field, and to see what you uncover. First up: David Gindy from Coral Gables, Florida has contacted us with a very interesting item. It's an old scrapbook filled with articles, broadsides and letters.</p>
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