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    <title>NPR: $50,000 hockey shot</title>
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      <title>No Cash For Kid Who Made $50,000 Hockey Shot</title>
      <description>Dad&apos;s honesty in telling promoters that he had substituted one twin brother for another is a lesson that&apos;s worth more than the money, he says. Promoters will donate money to youth hockey leagues instead.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2011 11:05:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src='https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2011/09/01/hockey_twin-d7332f968630e68987aafc387c36bdb240900e97.jpg' alt='A screen grab of Nate Smith after winning $50,000 in a shooting contest confessed that he shot the puck instead of his twin brother.'/><p>Dad's honesty in telling promoters that he had substituted one twin brother for another is a lesson that's worth more than the money, he says. Promoters will donate money to youth hockey leagues instead.</p><img src='https://media.npr.org/include/images/tracking/npr-rss-pixel.png?story=140112505' />]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:creator>Mark Memmott</dc:creator>
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