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      <title>How Close Are &quot;B&quot; and &quot;S&quot;?</title>
      <description>The past 36 hours have provided endless smirks in offices and at home while coworkers, television anchors and maybe even family members mix up President Barack Obama and Osama bin Laden.</description>
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