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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Baseball Cure for Uncivil Politics&lt;/strong&gt;
David Broder has an amusing column this morning ascribing the decline in civility in D.C. politics to the absence of a professional baseball team: What has been missed by most of the historians and political scientists is the fact that...</description>
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David Broder has an amusing column this morning ascribing the decline in civility in D.C. politics to the absence of a professional baseball team: What has been missed by most of the historians and political scientists is the fact that...</p>
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