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		<description><![CDATA[There are many forms of &#8220;craft&#8221;. Witchcraft used to be called &#8220;the Craft&#8221; by its adherents. Nowadays, New Age crafts are all the rage among the young and those left over from the 1960s. Here&#8217;s a taste of New Age crafting by Rhian Gibbings: Orbs are mysterious, spherical forms of energy and light that we [...]]]></description>
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