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    <title>Giants' Strahan still smiling in post-retirement</title>
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    <description>The retired defensive end played the stereotypical retirees game with a beautifully fluid tee swing and the joviality of a pool shark who plans to have the table for the night.</description>
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    <title>Marino loses gig; Patrick joins NBC</title>
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    <description>On a busy Monday on the NFL broadcast front, Dan Marino officially lost one of his two TV gigs, as expected, and Dan Patrick rejoined former ESPN &amp;#39;&amp;#39;tag-team&amp;#39;&amp;#39; partner Keith Olbermann, this time, at NBC.</description>
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    <title>Spate of stupid TV ads replacing era of super ads</title>
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    <description>Call it brilliant self-mockery, call it cheesy exploitation, call it the ultimate McLuhanesque moment. Whatever you call it, the GoDaddy.com ad during Sunday&amp;#39;s Super Bowl should mark the beginning of the end of the national obsession with the telecast&amp;#39;s commercials.</description>
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