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	<title>Comments on: Why Theological Education Needs to Be Less Like Saab and More Like Fine Cooking — and why lots of people should care…part two</title>
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		<title>By: Rebecca Tankersley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking forward to tomorrow&#039;s edition.  As an owner of one of the last SAABs made before the brand was killed (hopefully not forever) by the sale to GM, the spiral downwards of the SAAB brand has been dismaying, to say the least.  Telling, perhaps, that I have a MINI Cooper on order now and expect it to arrive any day.

MINI is making what the people want.  And seems to me to have adopted the quirkiness factor vacated by SAAB.

Having not been to seminary (yet?), I&#039;ll reflect upon the connection and wait eagerly to hear your thoughts about it.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking forward to tomorrow&#8217;s edition.  As an owner of one of the last SAABs made before the brand was killed (hopefully not forever) by the sale to GM, the spiral downwards of the SAAB brand has been dismaying, to say the least.  Telling, perhaps, that I have a MINI Cooper on order now and expect it to arrive any day.</p>
<p>MINI is making what the people want.  And seems to me to have adopted the quirkiness factor vacated by SAAB.</p>
<p>Having not been to seminary (yet?), I&#8217;ll reflect upon the connection and wait eagerly to hear your thoughts about it.</p>
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