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		<title>Baseball and Tarot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Kerri S. McIntire - covering the bases - Using the Internet as my research tool, I discovered no less than three Tarot card decks inspired by the Great American Pastime. These are the Tarot of Baseball (U. S. Games Inc.) by Beverly Ransom and Robert Kasher, the Baseball Tarot (Workman Publishing) by Laura Philips [...]]]></description>
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