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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Banned Books&#8221; to be celebrated in APSU readings</title>
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		<title>By: Sasor.R</title>
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		<description>My children enjoy those books; as do I. Never knew that they were banned -- I remember that R.L. Stine books were banned in my School (Cuero JR. High, Cuero,TX). Now my children are reading these books in school and I am glad they have a chance to read them. I would go to the public library and check out these books back then -- They banned it because it had a &quot;Bad word&quot; in it. I don&#039;t even think it was that bad, but that was just one way to censor how we think, see or even hear the world around us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My children enjoy those books; as do I. Never knew that they were banned &#8212; I remember that R.L. Stine books were banned in my School (Cuero JR. High, Cuero,TX). Now my children are reading these books in school and I am glad they have a chance to read them. I would go to the public library and check out these books back then &#8212; They banned it because it had a &#8220;Bad word&#8221; in it. I don&#8217;t even think it was that bad, but that was just one way to censor how we think, see or even hear the world around us.</p>
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