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		<title>By: Blue Crab Boulevard &#187; Canadian Cruelty Update</title>
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		<description>[...] We brought you the story of the cruel treatment of illegal immigrants by Canadian authorities earlier. They captured the offender and subjected him to inhuman conditions of confinement while searching for volunteers to transport the felon back to California. Well, it appears that two good Samaritans have stepped in to rescue the poor prisoner from Canadian purgatory. MONTREAL (AFP) - A California skunk that hitched a ride aboard a commercial truck to Canada this month has found safe passage back home after causing a stink here. [...]</description>
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