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	<title>Comments on: Latest Handbag Thefts</title>
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		<title>By: Jenise</title>
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		<description>This is terrible to hear. I had my handbag stolen once while in college and THANK GOD His angels were present because I don&#039;t know of too many people that get their handbags back. It was a solid black, leather drawstrink Dooney &amp; Bourke. I was a freshman registering for class one day when a young lady (who had talked to me the entire time) jacked my purse! I&#039;m glad I remember what she looked like and had some friends looking out for me. I confronted her and had to take her to small claims court. I didn&#039;t press charges (although I had the option) and was just happy to have my most cherished possession (at the time; as a broke college student) back in MY possession.</description>
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