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	<title>Comments on: Ground-Breaking News: There Will Be a Garden on the White House Lawn</title>
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		<title>By: &#187; &#8220;A Natural Fit&#8221;: Local food at CKAC CKP Blog: Resources and Updates on Our National Initiatives</title>
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		<description>[...] Brian wasn&#8217;t the only one: the president of Augsburg College also looked at the space and saw possibility,  so two summers ago, a community garden took shape: 40 individual plots tended by students, faculty, staff and members of the community. They envisioned it as &#8220;a place where neighbors and the campus comunity could work together,&#8221; said Brian. (That&#8217;s not the only president interested in community gardens: Obama is  starting a vegeatable garden on the White House lawn.) [...]</description>
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