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		<title>By: Notes from the 5th World Congress on Women in Sport &#171; Nicole M LaVoi.com</title>
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		<description>[...] very topic-women’s sport and social media, so I’ve written about this previously (click here, here, &amp;  here). Bruce gave the Women Talk Sports Network a shout out as an example of how new media [...]</description>
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