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  "textContent": "America's latest beach fight isn't over booze or boom boxes—it's about a $255 strip of polyester. The Wall Street Journal reports on the Shibumi, a 4-pound shade that catches the wind like a sideways flag and, in some coastal towns, has practically taken over the shoreline. In North Carolina's...",
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