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		<title>Carl Lewis &amp; Facebook: Do You Delete Comments and Posts?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This reader was interested to know if people also took advantage of the fact that on Facebook you can delete your comments and posts, as well as other people's comments and posts on your profile. I have on one occasion deleted a message someone posted to my profile. And I think I had a valid reason to do so...]]></description>
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