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		<title>By: Thomas Hirsch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Om -- Thanks for the coverage of Transmeta. For those who have followed the company for years on its downward spiral, there finally seems to be real light at the end of the tunnel -- hopefully not the Intel Paranoia Express bearing down on TMTA  --  again !~]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Om &#8212; Thanks for the coverage of Transmeta. For those who have followed the company for years on its downward spiral, there finally seems to be real light at the end of the tunnel &#8212; hopefully not the Intel Paranoia Express bearing down on TMTA  &#8212;  again !~</p>
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