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      <title>Mexico's Mayas face Dec. 21 with ancestral calm</title>
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      <description>UH-MAY, Mexico (AP) — Amid a worldwide frenzy of advertisers and new-agers preparing for a Maya apocalypse, one group is approaching Dec. 21 with calm and equanimity — the people whose ancestors supposedly made the prediction in the first place. 
                   Mexico's 800,000 Mayas are not the sinister, secretive, apocalypse-obsessed race they've been made out to be. I...</description>
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