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		<title>By: MacRoman encoding creeps into Maven - Red Leopard</title>
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		<description>[...] systems, especially OS X, would be set for UTF8 handling by default. Not so. My previous post, centos l10n problem, showed that CentOS defaults to set its locale LANG as POSIX rather than [...]</description>
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