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		By: Elise		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow, I just started reading some of these interviews.  I knew Cyndi back in the early days in Jasper....great to read this.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, I just started reading some of these interviews.  I knew Cyndi back in the early days in Jasper&#8230;.great to read this.</p>
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		By: Tracy covey		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I always admired cyndi, i knew of her thru my older sister and as a youngster from my youth thru to my warden days.  I followed her career with interest.  I even ran into cyndi one time at the same row in the periodical section of the library at sfu during one of my seasonal layoff, I guess our interests paralleled each other to that level.  Was proud of her pursuing the masters degree, it was a good fit but im sure it also presented challenges which she met head on..  And I related to many of the stories Cyndi told…mike eder used to speak fondly of Earnie too, and I related as well to her observations of warden culture over the years (for one thing, I can imagine the untold stories of the horse trip with Lisa Paulson).  An enjoyable bio to read.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I always admired cyndi, i knew of her thru my older sister and as a youngster from my youth thru to my warden days.  I followed her career with interest.  I even ran into cyndi one time at the same row in the periodical section of the library at sfu during one of my seasonal layoff, I guess our interests paralleled each other to that level.  Was proud of her pursuing the masters degree, it was a good fit but im sure it also presented challenges which she met head on..  And I related to many of the stories Cyndi told…mike eder used to speak fondly of Earnie too, and I related as well to her observations of warden culture over the years (for one thing, I can imagine the untold stories of the horse trip with Lisa Paulson).  An enjoyable bio to read.</p>
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