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		<title>By: Tim</title>
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		<description>Re: LOST -- well, we all knew it was a time-travel sitch, but this guy&#039;s rather convoluted theory is troubling from a storytelling perspective.  Of course, we Californians and New Yorkers get it, but would something like this be understood by viewers in the &quot;Dumb&quot; states?</description>
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