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		<description><![CDATA[CBC Interviews Sam Omidi of Brave Media May 13, 2009: CBC Radio One interviewed President of Brave Media Inc. today with regards to social media and the BC elections. The main topic of question was how can the province use social media to increase the number of voters for the BC elections. CBC Radio One [...]]]></description>
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