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	<title>EECS-perimental blog: Grace Woo</title>
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		<title>finding momo dumplings</title>
		<description>Momos are a delicious Tibetan dumpling that I enjoyed when a friend of a friend visited Boston for roflcon. Google search offered a terrific survey of the nearby Tibetan restaurants offering momo and even a ground level view of Rangzen (see Figure 1) at 14 Pearl Street, Cambridge.

Figure 1: Google ...</description>
		<link>http://eecsblogs.mit.edu/blog/gwoo/2008/05/05/finding-momo-dumplings/</link>
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		<title>bread lumps</title>
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 Figure 1: Standard graduate student (S.G.S) with meal consisting of leftover Bertucci's bread "lumps", cheese, and tomato
Discussion:
At 4pm, the standard graduate student (S.G.S) receives an announcement for leftover Bertucci's pizza from a meeting on the 4th floor. Unfortunately, arriving 3 minutes late results only in the consolation prize: bread ...</description>
		<link>http://eecsblogs.mit.edu/blog/gwoo/2008/04/02/bread-lumps-tomatoes-and-cheese/</link>
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		<title>gummies and chocolate</title>
		<description>You are what you eat. Today, I enjoyed a lot of delicious sweets that I got from the admit I hosted. She brought us gummies and chocolate all the way from Germany! This brings me to thank my housemates (and the other two admit guests we had) for taking on ...</description>
		<link>http://eecsblogs.mit.edu/blog/gwoo/2008/03/17/gummies-and-chocolate/</link>
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