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            <title>A Transition Team Time Machine?</title>
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<p>President-elect <strong>Barack Obama</strong>'s transition team is breaking new ground with outreach efforts on Change.gov, particularly with the "Your Seat at the Table" section, under which proceedings of meetings and documents shared between Obama's aides and outside groups are posted online and available for comment. But have these visionaries gotten a bit ahead of themselves? Is the screen grab posted above merely a typo -- or have they built a time machine to move <em>even faster</em> with their transition work?</p>]]></description>
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