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		<title>Bidding for a 5-star luxury hotel in Las Vegas on Priceline</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vegas is an adult paradise in the Nevada desert.  From gambling, to shows, to exotic night clubs, and posh pools, Sin City has a little bit of something for everyone.  Plus Las Vegas has some of the largest and nicest hotels in the world.  Good news, Priceline®&#8217;s Name Your Own Price® service [...]]]></description>
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