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      <title>Why McCain-Palin Still Have a Chance</title>
      <description>The story of this election now is: Can John McCain pull off the upset?  
If he is successful it will primarily be for two reasons: his selection of Sarah Palin and his latent, but now laser-like, focus on economic...</description>
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