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		<title>New York Times Writer Decorates Her Apartment With Pictures From Flickr. Thinks &#8220;I’m in the clear&#8221;.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If I pass  a store  and it has an outdoor  display on the sidewalk, I could take  whatever  is out there,  right?  After all, the display is on a public  sidewalk, so whatever is in public  and easy to take, is anyone&#8217;s property,   yes ? Of  course not.  Just  because something  is in public [...]]]></description>
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