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		<title>GOT CEMENT?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey all, We  just received word from the contractor in Togo that they scored a good quantity of cement.  I suspect things will move swiftly now.  Gildas was kind enough to send some more photos.       Here are some hand-made brick they will be using for the foundation and the walls.     Rebar for columns [...]]]></description>
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