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		<title>Green, not gold, color of day at Olympic diving pool</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Green, not gold, was the color of the day at the Olympic diving venue. Sure, China won its third consecutive gold medal on Tuesday, but the buzz was about the color of the water in the diving pool &#8211; a murky green. That&#8217;s in stark contrast to the pool&#8217;s previous day&#8217;s color and also that of the clear blue water in the second pool used for the water polo competition. British diver Tom Daley, who earned bronze in men&#8217;s synchronized&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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