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			<title>Interview with the Vampire</title>
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			<description>One of the things I love about my job is that no two days are ever the same. There&#039;s always something unusual going on and it means there&#039;s never a dull moment.</description>
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			<title>Live long and prosper...</title>
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			<title>End of the journey</title>
			<description>&quot;Has it really been a month?&quot; I was asking myself on the journey to the airport this morning (Friday, October 31), en route from Cape Town to Johannesburg.</description>
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			<title>Newly human: Meet our new Annie and Mitchell</title>
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			<title>Doctor who?</title>
			<description><p>Suffice to say if you were a BBC Press Officer yesterday was probably the kind of day that left you huddled under your desk weeping.</p></description>
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			<title>Mission complete</title>
			<description>We finished up work on the Mandela and Beyond project on Friday October 17 and set off from Port Elizabeth to Cape Town along the Garden Route, which is a beautiful stretch of road through towns and countryside.</description>
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			<title>Mandela and Beyond project - Ups and downs</title>
			<description>During the month of October, four young people from West Dunbartonshire will go to South Africa, with their mentors, to develop a computer laboratory and tutor pupils at St James&#039; School in Port Elizabeth.
They are part of West Dunbartonshire Council for Voluntary Services&#039; Mandela and Beyond project, which consists of a group of eight volunteers (four from West Dunbartonshire and four from the Borders), all aged between 16 and 25.
Iain McGuinness, 24, is an artist, film-maker and graphic designer, and a volunteer with the project.</description>
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			<title>Say goodbye to free time...</title>
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			<title>Mandela and Beyond project - Bankies big adventure part 3</title>
			<description>During the month of October, four young people from West Dunbartonshire will go to South Africa, with their mentors, to develop a computer laboratory and tutor pupils at St. James&#039; School in Port Elizabeth. The Mandela and Beyond project, which has been organised by the West Dunbartonshire Council for Voluntary Services, will be documented every week on the Post website with a blog and videos created by Bankie filmmaker Iain McGuiness.</description>
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			<title>Mandela and Beyond project - Bankies big adventure part 2</title>
			<description>During the month of October, four young people from West Dunbartonshire will go to South Africa, with their mentors, to develop a computer laboratory and tutor pupils at St. James&#039; School in Port Elizabeth. The Mandela and Beyond project, which has been organised by the West Dunbartonshire Council for Voluntary Services, will be documented every week on the Post website with a blog and videos created by Bankie filmmaker Iain McGuiness.</description>
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			<title>Watching the Watchmen</title>
			<description>For a film that&#039;s been in development hell for eons, Watchmen suddenly seems to be everywhere.</description>
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