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		By: Sheila Maclean		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you Annabel for this wonderful description of the Keepers of the Quaich event….I always feel that the old Gaelic description of Whisky as Uisge Beatha Gu Brath could not be more appropriate…these three have come a long way since forming the Loch Nedd Water Company, bottling well water from the village well in our highland home, and selling it by the side of the single track road, their first entrepreneurial attempt to make money from water.  But this time instead of their efforts going into the sweety fund they have now given water for life to thousands of people .  I couldn’t be prouder of my three sons and their father, Sheila Maclean]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Annabel for this wonderful description of the Keepers of the Quaich event….I always feel that the old Gaelic description of Whisky as Uisge Beatha Gu Brath could not be more appropriate…these three have come a long way since forming the Loch Nedd Water Company, bottling well water from the village well in our highland home, and selling it by the side of the single track road, their first entrepreneurial attempt to make money from water.  But this time instead of their efforts going into the sweety fund they have now given water for life to thousands of people .  I couldn’t be prouder of my three sons and their father, Sheila Maclean</p>
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