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      <title>Can't help but smile at Wazzu win</title>
      <description>CORVALLIS, Ore. -- It was the type of victory that makes an old man feel young again. Yes, even crusty old sports writers. Washington State’s dominating performance over Oregon State was a win for the ages. And the aged. And the young. And all those in between.</description>
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      <title>MORE PHOTOS: Cougar Football is back</title>
      <description>PULLMAN -- Footballs filling the air, groups of players running and catching, backpedaling, moving laterally and rapidly going through drills--  Washington State's fall camp is now officially underway. Here are more photos -- with many more to come -- from the CF.C lens and presented in living Technicolor.</description>
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