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		<title>Men in White: The venerable sport of lawn bowling carries on, hidden in plain sight on the lakefront</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ilana Kowarski Hidden near the parking lot of the Museum of Science and Industry, people meet in a green near a little brick building. Seen from afar, their rituals seem somewhat strange. They dress in all white, use odd hand gestures, and throw balls on their lawn. I have decided to meet these people. [...]]]></description>
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