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		<title>A Christmas Holiday Isn’t Complete Without Carols</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the many Christmas traditions people celebrate is caroling. One account of this tradition is said to stem back to centuries ago when people would gather and sing in a religious gathering.  Others say the history of caroling has nothing to do with religion and is instead given the outdated term of wassailing. [...]]]></description>
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