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      <title>Early Sound Recordings From Alexander Graham Bell Recovered, Played Again</title>
      <description>Sound recordings that hadn't been heard since they were first made by Alexander Graham Bell and others in the 1880s were played publicly Tuesday at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.</description>
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      <title>Liberal Group Hits GOP Leaders For Smithsonian Censorship</title>
      <description>People for the American Way took to task House GOP leaders for censoring a Smithsonian exhibit. It also criticized the institution for caving to the lawmakers' demands.</description>
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