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    <title>Baxter Black</title>
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    <description>Baxter Black can shoe a horse, string a barbed wire fence and bang out a Bob Wills classic on his flat top guitar. Cowboy, poet, ex-veterinarian and sorry team roper, he has more hair around his lip than on his head. Raised in New Mexico, he spent most of his workin' life in the mountain west tormenting cows. Black now lives in Arizona and travels the country tormenting cowboys.</description>
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      <title>Thanks, Grandpa Tommy, For Saving The World</title>
      <description>Commentator Baxter Black's grandfather was a junior petty officer in World War II. He's got no scrapbook of his service, no contacts with other veterans, no medals or pins commemorating his service. But Black honors him every day he draws a free breath. </description>
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      <title>How to Pick a President</title>
      <description>In Washington, D.C., pundits and politicos alike have poured over every aspect of this year's presidential race. For a different perspective, we turn to the cowboy poet. The philospher from the far west says it's natural to want someone in office who understands you. He offers some advice on how to pick a president.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>A Holiday Treat That Lasts a Lifetime</title>
      <description>Every year, the same Christmas treat arrives, compliments of the mother-in-law: a cookie with "the denseness of an anvil and the half-life of a radial tire." It's edible -- like jerky -- and has many uses beyond the table.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2006 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>The Horse Stands Above All</title>
      <description>The horse stands alone in the world of domesticated animals, with its utility and appeal across cultures and genders. It is the ultimate domesticated animal.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2006 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Avian Flu Excites the Oversensitive</title>
      <description>Cowboy Poet, philosopher and former large animal vet, Baxter Black says news of the Avian flu coming to the United States is doing a lot to excite oversensitive people.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jun 2006 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Why Not a Court of Average People?</title>
      <description>Like many Americans, commentator Baxter Black has been watching the latest comings and goings at the Supreme Court. And he has a question about the selection of nominees.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2006 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Getting at Nature's Edible Gifts</title>
      <description>The commentator notes that despite modern advances in opening and packaging food, some obstacles remain: the pomegranate, for example, is as difficult to eat as styrofoam peanuts.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Baxter Black: Unlocking the Mysteries of Cows</title>
      <description>Commentator Baxter Black is a former large animal veterinarian. He is not a magician -- but he has seen cows levitate. Black takes a look at the unusual side effects of cow "bloat."</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Nationalizing Professions</title>
      <description>Commentator Baxter Black says some people would like to have nationalized health care. He says if that's the case, other professions should be nationalized as well.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Cowboy Offers Wedding-Ring Advice</title>
      <description>Cowboy poet Baxter Black finds himself ill at ease as he comes face to face with pop culture while jewelry shopping with his wife.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2005 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Lazarus And The Owl: A Small Dog Story</title>
      <description>Cowboy poet and former large animal veterinarian Baxter Black comments on the affection, annoyance -- and in one case the admiration -- inspired by small dogs.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2005 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Baxter Black: Animal Similes</title>
      <description>Commentator Baxter Black says that comparisons between certain animals and humans are useful linguistic devices. But, he says, the same does not apply to comparisons between vegetables and people.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2005 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Baxter Black: The Call of Local Politics</title>
      <description>Commentator Baxter Black has gotten involved in a local political campaign after usually avoiding politics altogether.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Organic Cigarettes, the 'P.C.' Choice</title>
      <description>Commentator Baxter Black explores the marketing philosophy of a new brand of organic cigarettes.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2004 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Big Names for Little Kids</title>
      <description>Commentator Baxter Black ponders the fancy names parents today give their children.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2004 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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