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		<title>By: Firegeezer.com &#187; Burning Through Exurbia</title>
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		<description>[...] Before outlining some of the highlights of Dr. Pyne’s column for the Post, I’d like to refer you to an item that appeared on firegeezer.com some weeks ago. In that piece, we reported on the migration of large numbers of people to areas beyond the core cities and more traditional suburbs. We noted that as a part of this blurring between rural areas and the suburbs, a new form of community had emerged: The exburb. We also discussed structural firefighting and associated implications in the exburbs. You can take a look at that piece HERE. [...]</description>
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