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      <title>'30 Rock': Ends a 7-season marathon of mirth</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — You wanted resolution on the "30 Rock" finale? 
                   You got it. Sort of. At least, the sort befitting "30 Rock," with its loopy storytelling mixed with joy in spoofing the culture of TV. Closure, if that's what it is, came in a two-minute postscript on this hour episode Thursday on NBC. Which, among other things, included this sly touch: a refe...</description>
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