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		<title>Oldest Tool Is Newest Kitchen Gadget</title>
		<description>SAN DIEGO, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- &#34;It crushes, it cracks, it peels, it pounds, it splits, it smashes, and it tenderizes!&#34; proclaims Sam the Rock Man, spokesman for the Amazing Kitchen Rock ... </description>
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		<title>Consumer Reports: Airline ticket offers can be confusing</title>
		<description>A round trip from Philadelphia to Venice on Alitalia for $247? This offer, seen on Travelocity, seemed like a steal until Consumer Reports&#39; reporter discovered, just before booking, that taxes ballooned the price to $767. </description>
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		<title>Unearthing Hidden Fees, Fine Print Behind Low-Price Airfares</title>
		<description>Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant&#39;s Features Buzz Facebook Page A round trip from Philadelphia to Venice on Alitalia for $247? This offer, seen on Travelocity, seemed like a steal until Consumer Reports&#39; reporter discovered, just before booking, that taxes ballooned the price to $767. </description>
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		<title>Unearthing Hidden Fees, Fine Print Behind Low-Price Airfares</title>
		<description>Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant&#39;s Features Buzz Facebook Page A round trip from Philadelphia to Venice on Alitalia for $247? This offer, seen on Travelocity, seemed like a steal until Consumer Reports&#39; reporter discovered, just before booking, that taxes ballooned the price to $767. </description>
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		<title>Related Links</title>
		<description>Elsevier Ltd is not responsible for the content of external websites. One day in 2010, Rutgers physicist Vitaly Podzorov watched a store employee showcase a kitchen gadget that vacuum-seals food in plastic. The demo stuck with him. </description>
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		<title>From the Kitchen to Plastic Electronics</title>
		<description>Inspiration can come from unexpected places. For one researcher at Rutgers University inspiration for his work with plastic electronics came from a kitchen gadget. Some of you may remember the ads for or even have these vacuum devices that remove the air from around a food product. With the food ...</description>
		<link>http://kitchengadgetsblog.info/3057/from-the-kitchen-to-plastic-electronics</link>
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		<title>Concert Review: Pianist siblings prove 5 more than enough</title>
		<description>Remember those kitchen gadget commercials that enticed buyers with the offer of not one, not two, but three of something amazing if you called at that moment? </description>
		<link>http://kitchengadgetsblog.info/3055/concert-review-pianist-siblings-prove-5-more-than-enough</link>
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		<title>Soon, more effective plastic electronics inspired by kitchen gadget</title>
		<description>Washington, Jan 28 (ANI): A scientist has been inspired by a kitchen gadget that vacuum-seals food in plastic to develop flexible electronics using lightweight organic semiconductors for products such as video displays or solar cells. </description>
		<link>http://kitchengadgetsblog.info/3053/soon-more-effective-plastic-electronics-inspired-by-kitchen-gadget</link>
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		<title>Kitchen gadget inspires scientist to make more effective plastic electronics</title>
		<description>A kitchen gadget that vacuum seals food in plastic inspired a physicist to improve the performance of organic transistors for potential use in video displays. </description>
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		<title>Will this gadget be the next George Foreman Grill?</title>
		<description>If anyone can sell a sous-vide water oven for use in the home, it’s Robert Lamson </description>
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