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            <description>ANALYSIS/OPINION: Watching Emmitt Smith head the class of NFL Hall of Fame inductees announced before the kickoff of Sunday's Super Bowl was a reminder that it's been years since a running back imposed his will on the championship game.</description>
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            <description>The gridiron victory of an underdog made broadcast history Sunday night. According to preliminary Nielsen ratings, 106.5 million people watched the New Orleans Saints win Super Bowl XLIV, besting the Indianapolis Colts and yielding the largest audience in TV history for a single broadcast. It was also the most-watched Super Bowl of all time.</description>
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            <description>Under the sunny skies of Miami this Sunday, the NFL will crown the champion of Super Bowl XLIV, capping what has been a largely successful season for the league. With the league's TV ratings on the rise and its overall financial health seemingly weathering the recession quite well, on the surface, things are moving in the right direction for the NFL.</description>
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            <description>EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. , The demolition of Giants Stadium got started Thursday when a giant metal claw attached to a crane started taking bites out of the cement helix at one of the four gates around the 34-year-old facility. Clouds of dust drifted in the air as concrete and rebar poked through areas where the concrete was ripped away.</description>
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