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    <title>It might be February and</title>
    <summary>It might be February and miserable outside, but my purely qualitative analysis is that it&apos;s springtime on the World Wide Web. Not just that romance...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>It might be February and miserable outside, but my purely qualitative analysis is that it's <strong>springtime on the World Wide Web</strong>. Not just that romance is fully in bloom, but intriguing and compelling things like <a href="http://www.citystories.com/">{ citystories }</a> are taking shape.</p><p>I can't wait to see what <a href="http://www.camworld.com">Cam</a> does with <a href="http://nystories.net/">NY Stories</a>. Derek asks on the CityStories site, &quot;What city do you love?&quot; and I can have only one answer. I fear it's not unique, in fact it's trite enough that the thought has its own jingle: <strong>I Love New York</strong>.</p><p>As the reluctant romantic in me has been waking up these past few weeks, (did I mention I'm listening to Stevie Wonder again...?) I find myself returning to one of my first true loves, which is the city I live in. Aren't you jealous?</p>]]>
      
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