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					<title>Janet McAllister: Boy Walking sculpture - has an opportunity been lost?</title>
					<description>COMMENT: Janet McAllister wonders who Potter Park&apos;s boy represents. 

He&apos;s Boy Walking rather than Boy Talking, but Balmoral&apos;s new two-storey-high child is still telling us something. His supersize turns up the volume: &quot;People like...</description>
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