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	<itunes:summary>So, you&#039;re interested in Japan but you don&#039;t know which jblog to settle down with? All that reading really putting you off? Well then, RedBox is definitely for you! RedBox wrings out all the best bits of caught-redhanded.com, a jblog that gives you a fresh perspective on Japan and Japanese, and brings it directly to your ears. What more could you ask for!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Caught*Red-handed &amp; The Curse of the Kanji</title>
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		<title>Another learning draught</title>
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		<title>Why kata-can&#8217;t-I?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coming home from my Japanese lesson on Thursday, I suddenly realised that what I thought was just a pull in my sweater of learning had actually unravelled, without my knowledge, and an entire arm had fallen off. Apart from the need to get a serious mender on the case, I also thought I’d pose the [...]]]></description>
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