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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Our colleagues at <a href="http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/archives/2007/07/whos_surprised.html">Hotline On Call</a> were surprised that there were no technical glitches as the final few minutes of the debate neared. In New Hampshire, <strong>Rudy Giuliani</strong> was interuppted by static when he answered a question on religion. </p>

<p>Tonight's technology made that debate look like <strong>Nixon </strong>vs. <strong>Kennedy</strong>. YouTube executives said they had a couple of contingency plans if the small monitors on the candidates' stands didn't work, but it **seems** like those plans weren't even necessary.</p>]]></description>
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