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		<title>Making An Image Caption Work In All Browser</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 08:12:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[sample caption left - images taken by nytimesSenator Barack Obama decisively beat Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Wisconsin primary and the Hawaii caucuses on Tuesday night, accelerating his momentum ahead of crucial primaries in Ohio and Texas and cutting into Mrs. Clinton’s support among women and union members. With the two rivals now battling [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Making An Image Caption Work In All Browser", url: "http://www.dezzain.com/testrun/2008/02/21/making-an-image-caption-work-in-all-browser/" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="caption-img-left"><img src="http://www.dezzain.com/testrun/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/15mccain337.jpg" alt="15mccain337.jpg" /><em>sample caption left - images taken by nytimes</em></span>Senator Barack Obama decisively beat <strong>Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton</strong> in the Wisconsin primary and the Hawaii caucuses on Tuesday night, accelerating his momentum ahead of crucial primaries in Ohio and Texas and cutting into Mrs. Clinton’s support among women and union members. With the two rivals now battling state by state over margins of victory and allotment of delegates, surveys of voters leaving the Wisconsin polls showed Mr. Obama, of Illinois, making new inroads with those two groups as well as middle-age voters and continuing to win support from white men and younger voters — a performance that yielded grim tidings for Mrs. Clinton, of New York.</p>
<p>On the Republican side, <strong>Senator John McCain of Arizona</strong> won a commanding victory over Mike Huckabee in the Wisconsin contest and led by a wide margin in Washington State. All but assured of his party’s nomination, Mr. McCain immediately went after Mr. Obama during a rally in Ohio, deriding “eloquent but empty” calls for change.</p>
<p>For Mr. Obama, Hawaii was his 10th consecutive victory, a streak in which he has not only run up big margins in many states but also pulled votes from once-stalwart supporters of Mrs. Clinton, like low- and middle-income people and women.</p>
<p>Mrs. Clinton wasted no time in signaling that she would now take a tougher line against Mr. Obama — a recognition, her advisers said, that she must act to alter the course of the campaign and define Mr. Obama on her terms. <span class="caption-img-right"><img src="http://www.dezzain.com/testrun/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/15mccain337.jpg" alt="15mccain337.jpg" /><em>sample caption right - images taken by nytimes</em></span>Senator Barack Obama decisively beat <strong>Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton</strong> in the Wisconsin primary and the Hawaii caucuses on Tuesday night, accelerating his momentum ahead of crucial primaries in Ohio and Texas and cutting into Mrs. Clinton’s support among women and union members. With the two rivals now battling state by state over margins of victory and allotment of delegates, surveys of voters leaving the Wisconsin polls showed Mr. Obama, of Illinois, making new inroads with those two groups as well as middle-age voters and continuing to win support from white men and younger voters — a performance that yielded grim tidings for Mrs. Clinton, of New York.</p>
<p>On the Republican side, <strong>Senator John McCain of Arizona</strong> won a commanding victory over Mike Huckabee in the Wisconsin contest and led by a wide margin in Washington State. All but assured of his party’s nomination, Mr. McCain immediately went after Mr. Obama during a rally in Ohio, deriding “eloquent but empty” calls for change.</p>
<p>For Mr. Obama, Hawaii was his 10th consecutive victory, a streak in which he has not only run up big margins in many states but also pulled votes from once-stalwart supporters of Mrs. Clinton, like low- and middle-income people and women.</p>
<p>Mrs. Clinton wasted no time in signaling that she would now take a tougher line against Mr. Obama — a recognition, her advisers said, that she must act to alter the course of the campaign and define Mr. Obama on her terms</p>
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		<title>Happy New Year And Happy Holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 23:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
		
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President of the United States finish that sentence, and in doing so give you a sensible and coherent framework for understanding the complex and sometimes frightening world you inhabit, you listened for 53 minutes, and you listened in vain. The nation George W. Bush described in his final State of the Union [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Happy New Year And Happy Holiday", url: "http://www.dezzain.com/testrun/2008/01/30/happy-new-year-and-happy-holiday/" });</script>]]></description>
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<p>President of the United States finish that sentence, and in doing so give you a sensible and coherent framework for understanding the complex and sometimes frightening world you inhabit, you listened for 53 minutes, and you listened in vain. The nation George W. Bush described in his final State of the Union address to Congress bore a fairly strong resemblance to the nation as we knew it back in, say, 2003, but it could not be passed off as a vision of the America we see in <a href="http://client.dezzain.com/wp-admin/post-new.php#">January 2008</a>. Similarly, the agenda he outlined had a musty whiff to it; it was so full of <strong>hardy perennials</strong>, of ideas whose time had come and long since gone, that an observer was left wondering if some speechwriter’s assistant mistakenly loaded the wrong text into the teleprompter – with the unexpected result that <span id="more-30"></span>Bush delivered the whole thing without ever noticing that the words he spoke had been spoken (by him) before, and were oddly detached from both current events and current attitudes.</p>
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		<title>Different Heading Different Need..So We Need Them..</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2007 21:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
		
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CSS gives Web designers control over the appearance of their web sites by separating the visual presentation from the content. It lets them easily make minor changes to a site or perform a complete overhaul of the design.
You are looking at mr heading 4..please run away
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<p>CSS gives Web designers control over the appearance of their web sites by separating the visual presentation from the content. It lets them easily make minor changes to a site or perform a complete overhaul of the design.</p>
<h4>You are looking at mr heading 4..please run away</h4>
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<h5>You are looking at mr heading 5..please run away</h5>
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<h6>You are looking at mr heading 6..please run away</h6>
<p>CSS gives Web designers control over the appearance of their web sites by separating the visual presentation from the content. It lets them easily make minor changes to a site or perform a complete overhaul of the design.</p>
<p><em>Heading H1 and Heading H2 are exclude from post so it can be used in section heading</em></p>
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