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		<title>TV Commercials Too Loud? &#8211; President Obama May Turn Down The Volume</title>
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		<dc:creator>George McIntyre</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your grandparents complained about it.  Your parents complained about it.  Admit it &#8211; you complain about it too.   Commercials on television are too loud!  It&#8217;s a fact, TV commercials are, on average, six to ten decibels louder than &#8220;your regularly-scheduled programming.&#8221;   That&#8217;s roughly the difference between speaking in a normal tone, and YELLING!  Even consumers [...]]]></description>
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