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		<description><![CDATA[Ockham Research submits:  It may come as a surprise to you&#8212;as it did to me&#8212;that NASCAR is the second most popular televised sport in America. There is big money in auto racing&#8212;it brings in more advertising revenue from Fortune 500 brands than any other sport. Race fans don gear...]]></description>
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