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		<title>Parlez-Brew Francais?: Bières de France hits the U.S.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ernest Barteldes
France is well known around the world for its champagne, fine wines and cheese (among other delicacies), but somehow the beer produced there has never really gotten much publicity Stateside. That has happened mostly due to the popularity of Belgian, German and Dutch brews, which have pretty much dominated the market of imports [...]]]></description>
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