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		<title>By: john stark</title>
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		<description>polythene sheets are not readily available in Hawaii, but polythene cutting boards are.  So there is an answer for me and maybe others

Here is a source for Poly in HI,

http://minplastics.com/sheets.asp</description>
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<p>Here is a source for Poly in HI,</p>
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