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   		        <description>News &amp; Features Editors Heather Barbakoff and Marie Cushing review the top headlines for the week of Feb. 7, 2008.</description>
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   		        <description>News &amp; Features Editors Max McKenna and Katlyn Torgerson review the top headlines for the week of Dec. 6, 2007: University has no plans to divest from Sudan; Hillary Clinton to discuss health care plans with Hopkins President William Brody; Student Council nears choice for commencement speaker.</description>
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   		        <description>News &amp; Features Editors Max McKenna and Katlyn Torgerson review the top headlines for the week of Nov. 29, 2007: Neighborhood relations on decline; Report says Baltimore 12th-most dangerous city in nation; Early decision remains popular despite conflicts; Older residents more active in E. Baltimore than younger residents.</description>
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