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        <![CDATA[  <P>With headlines of war and economic strain, many people are turning to the comfort of rural America, if only for a brief slice of the rural pie.  Serena Thompson and Teri Edwards, two stay-at-home moms in Washington State, have found a way to create an event connecting city dwellers with farm country.  The Farm Chicks Antiques Show and Marketplace held twice yearly in Fairfield draws attendees from all over the country.  The show features antiques, collectibles, farm goods, live folksy music and good food.  Thompson and Edwards say it&#8217;s the setting that draws the crowds. (PRWeb Aug 19, 2004)</P>
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