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    <title>Oct 15, 2008: Evening with the Author at Oberlin Public Library</title>
    <description><![CDATA[The Oberlin Public library invites you to an evening with Debbie Alferio, author of the highly-acclaimed Forever Love series of moral and tasteful fictional romance.  Join us as Ms. Alferio discusses her journey as an author, shares tips with aspiring writers, and reads an excerpt from her recently released novel, &quot;Waiting for Tomorrow.&quot;  Autographed copies of the author&#39;s works will be available for purchase with a portion of proceeds going to the American Cancer Society.  Please contact Marlene at the Oberlin Public Library, (440) 775-4790, for additional information.<br />
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    <title>Oct 28, 2008: Michael Pollan (Author, The Omnivore’s Dilemma) at Finney Chapel (Oberlin College)</title>
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“Pollan … has emerged as an important critic of the industrial fod complex that grows, proceses and sells what we eat . He has ‘an enormous influence’ on how Americans think about food, says Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition at New York University.”<br />
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