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		<title>Three Words</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nervous. Confident. Tricks. These three words are for the Celtics. Why? Because I&#8217;m nervous for the game. I hope they&#8217;re not nervous, but instead, confident. I also hope they have some tricks up their sleeves. Let&#8217;s go C&#8217;s! Let&#039;s be able to take a picture like this again!]]></description>
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		<title>Why Taking An Anti-Gay Marriage Approach Is Bad For Hockey Business: A Statistical Look At The Uptown Sports Controversy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hockey fans throughout the social media sphere were up in outrage on Monday afternoon when the Twitter account representing the hockey agent/PR firm Uptown Sports proclaimed statements against gay marriage. Representatives from the firm ended up on sports radio in Toronto, Canada Monday night further talking about their view. Uptown Sports has a small stable of NHL players it represents, including Mike Fisher, the husband of American Idol winner and country music sweetheart, Carrie Underwood. Aside from the moral argument for gay marriage (because gay or straight, everyone deserves the right to have someone to argue over shoes in the...]]></description>
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