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      <title>Atom smasher hiatus sets stage for more discovery</title>
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      <description>GENEVA (AP) — The world's largest and most powerful atom smasher goes into a 2-year hibernation in March, as engineers carry out a revamp to help it reach maximum energy levels that could lead to more stunning discoveries following the detection of the so-called "God particle." 
                   With the reopening of its $10 billion proton collider in early 2015, the stage...</description>
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