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				<title>lost necklace - please help!</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 23:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>Lost a necklace Thursday 10/8 in or around Columbia City Library. Delicate 16" gold chain with St. Christopher medal and real bee in glass with gold edging vintage oval pendant. Both charms are small - 1/2" or so. I have tramped all around retracing my steps and checked with library lost and found several times, to no avail. I was attending the library play group with a small child and don't know at what point the necklace slipped off. We sat at the bench on the north side of the library &amp; played in the grass too. I am just sick over losing this … it has extreme sentimental value. Modest reward offered!</p> 
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