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		<description><![CDATA[This sort of thing has no place on this blog. But someone has to mention it, so I guess it will have to be me. The Olympics are over, and the U.S. sports pages were full of the news that the U.S. athletes won more medals than any other nation. Quite an accomplishment, huh? Well, not really. The U.S. is an awfully big country&#8212;the third biggest in the world, with...]]></description>
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