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	<title>Comments on: Akirno and Reese Witherspoon</title>
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		<title>By: Shaonlee Bose</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shaonlee Bose</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Hi Stephanie,
You and I are strangers, yet this little ray of light -Akirno, binds us together incomprehensibly. I was stuck by the way your weblog read, in many ways, I have felt the exact same way about Akirno. And if I have refrained from keeping in touch with him, Aleika and Somak(da) over the years, it is purely out of a selfish need for self-preservation. I missed them dearly after they left Pune, and I missed Akirno more than anyone else. I started living with them in IUCAA right after you left — and although I eventually moved out with my college mates to shack in an apartment nearby, I never really stopped living with them. The little Akirno is still the ideal child to me — joyous, spontaneous and idyllic!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Stephanie,<br />
You and I are strangers, yet this little ray of light -Akirno, binds us together incomprehensibly. I was stuck by the way your weblog read, in many ways, I have felt the exact same way about Akirno. And if I have refrained from keeping in touch with him, Aleika and Somak(da) over the years, it is purely out of a selfish need for self-preservation. I missed them dearly after they left Pune, and I missed Akirno more than anyone else. I started living with them in IUCAA right after you left — and although I eventually moved out with my college mates to shack in an apartment nearby, I never really stopped living with them. The little Akirno is still the ideal child to me — joyous, spontaneous and idyllic!</p>
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