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      <title>Oh the drama! Super Ads go epic</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — Super Bowl ads this year morphed into mini soap operas. 
                   Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson shrugged off aliens so he could get more milk for his kids in a Super Bowl spot for the Milk Processor Education Program. Anheuser-Busch's commercial told the story of a Clydesdale colt growing up and returning to his owner for a heartfelt hug years later. An...</description>
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      <description>Celebrities, humor, babies and cute animals will once again rule the commercial breaks on Sunday during Super Bowl XLVII, advertising's biggest showcase, when more than 111 million people are expected to tune in. Marketers have spent millions and pulled out all the stops to 'wow' viewers this year. 
                   Here are 10 spots they hope will make you skip the bathro...</description>
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                   GRIDIRON TO LEMONADE STAND 
                   Donald Driver didn't waste much time finding a new job. 
                   The Green Bay Packers all-time leading rece...</description>
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      <description>Advertisers are finding new ways to get viewers into the game during Super Bowl XLVII, which airs on CBS on Sunday. Here are 5 campaigns that enlist viewer help in one form or another. 
                   1. Coca-Cola created an online game that pits a troupe of showgirls, biker-style "badlanders" and cowboys against each other in a race to find a Coke in the desert. Viewers...</description>
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      <title>Ready to rumble: Super Bowl fans get in the game</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — You don't have to be a football player to be a part of the action on Super Bowl Sunday. 
                   Coca-Cola is asking people to vote for an online match between three groups competing in a desert for a Coke on Game Day. Pepsi and Toyota are using viewers' photos in their ads. Audi let people choose the end of its Super Bowl ad, while Lincoln based i...</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2013 21:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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