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	<title><![CDATA[Las Vegas' Moulin Rouge: A Reminder of How Things Have Changed]]></title>
	<url>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ellen-sterling/las-vegas-moulin-rouge-a_b_200649.html</url>
	<abstract><![CDATA[<p><img alt="2009-05-07-ruthandtherouge.jpg" src="http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2009-05-07-ruthandtherouge.jpg" width="450" height="150" /><br />
The history of Las Vegas is quite intriguing. Even though buildings can disappear from the skyline in the blink of an eye through the art and science of implosion, enough remains to pique the curiosity of the individual interested in the past. Take the Moulin Rouge. It wasn't imploded, but it has disappeared.</p>

<p>The Moulin Rouge burned down in Las Vegas on Thursday. </p>

<p>When I interviewed R&amp;B legend Ruth Brown five years ago, she talked...</p>]]></abstract>
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	<date_published>2009-05-08T20:41:00-04:00</date_published>
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