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<title><![CDATA[SuperBaugh not about the coaches]]></title>
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Don't expect Jim and John Harbaugh to be doing much in the way of cashing in off the Super Bowl matchup.  After winning their respective conference ...]]></description>
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Sports is a $200 billion industry that thrives mostly on the disposable income of fans. But could it survive a terrorist attack?]]></description>
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