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		<title>By: Simple SEO &#187; WordPress Archive Lists</title>
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		<description>[...] I tried out a tag system back in October but found that it generated too many tags and often irrelevant tags so finally scrapped it in favour of the plugins from Ultimate Tag Warrior produced by fellow kiwi Christine Davis (who I don't actually know  ). Her system allowed me to produce a "Tag Cloud" which is pretty cool. [...]</description>
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