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    <pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 14:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Le Cordon Bleu ::::: Graduate Program in Gastronomy</title>
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			<pubDate>2008-07-18</pubDate>  
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			<description><![CDATA[It was, without any question, one of the most expected concerts for Peruvian metal fans. Lead singer Dave Mustaine and Megadeth did not disappoint the six thousand ]]>&#8220;<![CDATA[headbangers]]>&#8221;<![CDATA[ who gathered last night at the Monumental Stadium in Lima.
Black shirts, leather jackets and long hair were part of the long queue outside the stadium.
The concert started at 20:59 h (01:59 GMT), one minute ahead of schedule. 
The night started with  Sleepwalker , one of the singles in Megadeth s latest album,  United Abominations  and was followed by  Washington is Next .
Mustaine sang four more songs and then said in Spanish  Welcome to the house of Megadeth . He later greeted the audience in English. 
Some of the songs performed by the band include  Wake Up Dead ,  Peace Sells ,  Take No Prisoners ,  Skin O' My Teeth ,  Kick the Chair ,  In My Darkest Hour  and  Symphony of Destruction . 
For a few hours, Lima became the capital of metal. Megadeth pleased each one of its fans to the fullest.
News source: ANDINA...<a href="http://localhost:8888/newsdetails?id=1">[more]</a>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>2008-07-18</pubDate>  
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			<description><![CDATA[Altitude in Peru presents challenges, won't stop mission
 The air is a bit thin in the mountainous region of Ayacucho, Peru, where Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine servicemembers are participating in New Horizons-Peru 2008, a humanitarian mission set on improving the quality of life of underprivileged Peruvians. The altitude in Huamanga is more than 9,000 feet above sea level; almost double the elevation of Denver, Colo. -- not something many servicemembers are used to experiencing. (Air Force Link - click here to read complete article by Tech. Sgt. Kerry Jackson)...<a href="http://localhost:8888/newsdetails?id=12">[more]</a>]]></description>
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			<title>Technology News - BusinessWeek</title>
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			<pubDate>2008-07-18</pubDate>  
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			<description><![CDATA[It was, without any question, one of the most expected concerts for Peruvian metal fans.
Lead singer Dave Mustaine and Megadeth did not disappoint the six thousand  ;headbangers  who gathered last night at the Monumental Stadium in Lima.
Black shirts, leather jackets and long hair were part of the long queue outside the stadium.
The concert started at 20:59 h (01:59 GMT), one minute ahead of schedule. 
The night started with  ;Sleepwalker , one of the singles in Megadeth s latest album,  ;United Abominations  and was followed by  ;Washington is Next . 
Mustaine sang four more songs and then said in Spanish  ;Welcome to the house of Megadeth . He later greeted the audience in English.
Some of the songs performed by the band include  ;Wake Up Dead ,  ;Peace Sells ,  ;Take No Prisoners ,  ;Skin O' My Teeth ,  ;Kick the Chair ,  ;In My Darkest Hour  and  ;Symphony of Destruction . 
For a few hours, Lima became the capital of metal. Megadeth pleased each one of its fans to the fullest.
News source: ANDINA...<a href="http://localhost:8888/newsdetails?id=35">[more]</a>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>2008-07-18</pubDate>  
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			<description><![CDATA[Altitude in Peru presents challenges, won't stop mission
 The air is a bit thin in the mountainous region of Ayacucho, Peru, where Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine servicemembers are participating in New Horizons-Peru 2008, a humanitarian mission set on improving the quality of life of underprivileged Peruvians. The altitude in Huamanga is more than 9,000 feet above sea level; almost double the elevation of Denver, Colo. -- not something many servicemembers are used to experiencing. (Air Force Link - click here to read complete article by Tech. Sgt. Kerry Jackson)...<a href="http://localhost:8888/newsdetails?id=12">[more]</a>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>2008-07-18</pubDate>  
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			<description><![CDATA[Altitude in Peru presents challenges, won't stop mission
 The air is a bit thin in the mountainous region of Ayacucho, Peru, where Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine servicemembers are participating in New Horizons-Peru 2008, a humanitarian mission set on improving the quality of life of underprivileged Peruvians. The altitude in Huamanga is more than 9,000 feet above sea level; almost double the elevation of Denver, Colo. -- not something many servicemembers are used to experiencing. (Air Force Link - click here to read complete article by Tech. Sgt. Kerry Jackson)...<a href="http://localhost:8888/newsdetails?id=12">[more]</a>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>2008-07-18</pubDate>  
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			<description><![CDATA[Altitude in Peru presents challenges, won't stop mission
 The air is a bit thin in the mountainous region of Ayacucho, Peru, where Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine servicemembers are participating in New Horizons-Peru 2008, a humanitarian mission set on improving the quality of life of underprivileged Peruvians. The altitude in Huamanga is more than 9,000 feet above sea level; almost double the elevation of Denver, Colo. -- not something many servicemembers are used to experiencing. (Air Force Link - click here to read complete article by Tech. Sgt. Kerry Jackson)...<a href="http://localhost:8888/newsdetails?id=12">[more]</a>]]></description>
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