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		<title>Title Tags Use them or Lose Them…</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://projects.searchlinqs.com/searchlinqs2.0/blog/wp-content/uploads/resource-center-icons/seo.jpg" width="67" height="50" alt="" title="Search Engine Optimization" /><br/>Google reserves the right to change your title tag &#38; meta descriptions, to better serve relevancy for Google Search (Called Keyword in Context)
I think what Matt Cutts is saying:
That if you care about your website, your site must be optimized inside and out. Leaving no title tag or description tag unturned.  If you are﻿ being [...]]]></description>
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