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		<title>Is it OK to steal Hotel Ameneties ??</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Lynn Yaeger
(Travel + Leisure) &#8212; I stole a laundry bag from the Alvear Palace Hotel in Buenos Aires. It was made of thick ivory linen, embroidered with the words &#8220;dry cleaning&#8221; in cerulean blue, and looked like something that I could have found at an antique textiles show. But that wasn&#8217;t the case.
I&#8217;m usually [...]]]></description>
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