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		<description><![CDATA[This is my fourth Olympics ever since I moved to the United States, and there is one thing that has been really bothering me. For some reason, the media uses the total medal count for ranking instead of gold medal count. This year, US media is doing it again and they admit it. NBCOlympics.com Medals [...]]]></description>
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