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		<title>By: Kirk</title>
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		<description>Back when I ran ArkansasPrepSports.com, I built it on a Mambo base at first, then moved to Joomla. It&#039;s still one of my favorite programs to use when building sites. As more of a novice site builder, it&#039;s always been a platform I could easily manage myself, without much danger of me really screwing something up...</description>
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