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	<title>Love Rhapsody. Hate territorial restrictions.</title>
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	<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.rhapsody.com/&quot;&gt;Rhapsody&lt;/a&gt; has launched for free on the web, and it&apos;s compatible with Macs. Great - except I&apos;m based in the UK, and they&apos;re using IP blocking to prevent non-US residents from using the service. So what&apos;s the most efficient, most reliable, least painful way for my UK-based Mac to spoof Rhapsody into thinking I&apos;m in the States? I don&apos;t mind paying a little.</description>
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	<category>proxy</category>
	<category>Rhapsody</category>
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