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	<title>Comments on: Le West Edmonton Mall</title>
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	<description>Helene Cormier - Langues et voyages</description>
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		<title>By: Gaming Moments &#187; Archives &#187; Leap Year at West Edmonton Mall</title>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;ve had been both dreading and looking forward to going to West Edmonton Mall. &#8220;West Ed&#8221;, as I hear it referred to here, is iconic of the city of Edmonton, and its biggest tourist attraction. Until 2004, it was considered the largest shopping center in the world; now that Bangkok beat them to the world record, it&#8217;s still an impressive feat of consumerist architecture. (By the way, I didn&#8217;t know that about Bangkok&#8230; Helene posted the bit of trivia on her own blog.) [...]</description>
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