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		<title>By: Ruhr in English &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Sunny Pre-School in Gelsenkirchen and soon in Bochum</title>
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		<description>[...] Tuesday I wasn&#8217;t able to go to the meeting of the club of the supporters (friends?) of the bilingual Carolinenschule in Bochum.Therefore I just have second-hand information. But there is interesting [...]</description>
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