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		<description>[...] &quot;&gt;Stanford goes to India  Hello. This is intresting article IMHO. i think it describes intresting theme. The Stanford Business School and Engineering School have a program in January 2007. Here are the details. stanford1.pdf  What do you think on this?Link to original article [...]</description>
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