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		<description><![CDATA[Olympic medals, adjusted for population. | The closing ceremony is over, the medals have all been awarded&#8230;but there&#8217;s still time to argue over Olympic glory. And since there are no more actual athletic competitions to judge, the only thing that we geeks have to argue about is the numbers. By some measures, the US was the standout performer of the 2012 summer Olympics.  With more golds, more silvers, and more total medals than any other nation,...]]></description>
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