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		<title>By: Bob Marley Day - Song of Freedom &#171; Everyday&#8217;s a Holiday</title>
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		<description>[...] Scots have Rabbie Burns, and the Slovenes have France Preseren. Jamaica and the world have Bob Marley, born this day in [...]</description>
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		<title>By: In Nights of Auld Lang Syne - Rabbie Burns, a Great Scot</title>
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		<description>[...] In Nights of Auld Lang Syne - Rabbie Burns, a Great Scot    Lang syne, in Eden’s happy scene When strappin Adam’s days were green, And Eve was like my bonie Jean My dearest part, A dancin’ sweet, young handsome quean, O’ guileless heart   –from Address to the Devil    (unpublished version)      Thus wrote the legendary poet and keeper-of-the-song Robert Burns. Without ever picking up a sword or musket, Burns became a national hero of the Scots. His weapon was the pen. His ammunition the Scottish language. (Yes, they have their [...]</description>
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