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	<title>Comments on: Tea Time</title>
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		<title>By: Mom G.</title>
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		<description>Hi Jason, I just saw an interesting film about a local (Marin County I think) man who wanted to import special premier teas directly from the farmers in China; he came up against many obstacles trying to do business there in any way but the established way of going through middlemen. He persisted and finally was able to export his select teas back to California.</description>
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