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	<title>Fordyce Maxwell: 'Where does a 200-kilo pig sleep? Anywhere  it damn well likes'</title>
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	<description>YEARS ago there were tales  of baby alligators being flushed into New York sewers by panicking owners as they outgrew the cuddly stage. The alligators that is, not the owners.</description> 
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