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	<title>Comments on: Conde Duque &#8211; Village life in the middle of Madrid</title>
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		<title>By: Notes from Madrid &#171; España Profunda</title>
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		<description>[...] Notes from&#160;Madrid   Published November 10th, 2007   Madrid       In case you&#8217;ve been watching this space and think I&#8217;m a total deadbeat on the writing circuit these days, I urge you to check out Notes from Madrid. Four other young Madrileños (by adoption) and I write all sorts of useful and fun posts for people living in or visiting Madrid. We&#8217;ve got everything from under-the-radar neighborhoods to designing your own shoes, eating Chinese food underground, enforcement of the drinking age and where to get the best churros in Madrid. Enjoy! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Notes from&nbsp;Madrid   Published November 10th, 2007   Madrid       In case you&#8217;ve been watching this space and think I&#8217;m a total deadbeat on the writing circuit these days, I urge you to check out Notes from Madrid. Four other young Madrileños (by adoption) and I write all sorts of useful and fun posts for people living in or visiting Madrid. We&#8217;ve got everything from under-the-radar neighborhoods to designing your own shoes, eating Chinese food underground, enforcement of the drinking age and where to get the best churros in Madrid. Enjoy! [...]</p>
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		<title>By: New Orleans success in Madrid &#171; España Profunda</title>
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		<dc:creator>New Orleans success in Madrid &#171; España Profunda</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Ya-Ya opened quietly last April; it was nearly a month before the critics caught wind of it. There was no sign, just a bright blue façade and paper signs hung in the windows with a pair of dancing alligators. But for people walking up Calle de la Palma, in a neighborhood with a long list of ethnic food restaurants and an equal number of trendy Spanish tabernas or cervecerías, it’s an eye-catching place. [...]</description>
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