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		<title>7 Reasons Why Using CSS is a Must</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been working with tables for layouts you are probably tired of the guessing that goes on. However, with CSS you have more control and can issues commands and know exactly where the result will appear, rather than guessing. This is in itself makes CSS a must have. ]]></description>
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