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    <title>NPR: William Donald Schaefer</title>
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      <title>William Donald Schaefer, Maryland Political Legend, Dead At 89</title>
      <description>William Donalad Schaefer had few rivals on the American scene when it came to the way dominated his city and state&apos;s politics for much of the past 40 years. The Daleys of Chicago come to mind but that&apos;s about it. Schaefer was key to the revitalization of his city&apos;s downtown.</description>
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      <dc:creator>Frank James</dc:creator>
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