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<description>&lt;p&gt;Yeah, this is really too bad.  There have been a few other infestations in the past.  Its important to make sure you&apos;re not brining home any unwelcome guests on international flights.

PS: new restaurant in Worcester.  The Abbey, on Main Street, a few blocks down from the court house.  All local, fresh ingredients comprised to make cheese plates, salads, sandwiches, and the best pizza in the city.  Not to mention the 200+ bottles of beer from all over the world.  Same owner as The Dive Bar on Green Street.  Cheers
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