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        <name>Paul</name>
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      <title>Hello!</title>
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                      <summary> I have just come back from my business trip to London. And now I have a...</summary>
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          I have just come back from my business trip to London. And now I have a headache with my laptop. Its hard disk will die very soon. Expert consider that it mast be changed or I’ll lose all the data. Now I’m planning how to act without losses. It’s a pity! My laptop was so useful for me!
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