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		<title>By: The spark &#171; New to Cincinnati</title>
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		<description>[...] The&#160;spark  Posted on December 2, 2007 by Jackie D   Tonight I had dinner at the Diner on Elm/Marrakech CafÃ©, which is my second home these days. Nancy, the co-owner, has become a close friend.Over a fantastic meal (special burger, no bun, lots of mushrooms and salad), I told her about my idea for a new project: I want to help newcomers to Cincinnati to settle into town, find their niche in the community, create lasting friendhips, and make the city a home rather than some random place to which their employer has coaxed them into moving. (I have heard many times what a hard time companies like Procter &amp; Gamble have getting staff to move here and stay here.) [...]</description>
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