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		<title>By: Sports Illustrated on the iPad ? &#124; DonKasprzak</title>
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		<description>[...] feeds. Thank you for visiting.In January Time Inc., the publisher of Sports Illustrated showed off their own tablet highlighting a future issue of SI for tablet users.  I was immediately questioning their idea to [...]</description>
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