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		<title>Stop Cluttering The Screen!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I cannot remember when the trend started, but just about every television channel on the air these days has to have their logo on the screen during every program. I believe these are generally referred to has &#34;bugs&#34; and although a small semi-transparent bug in the lower-right corner of the screen does not bother me [...]]]></description>
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