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		<title>By: cultureofsoccer.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Is Bimbo a Nova?</title>
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		<description>[...] MLS announced at the end last year that in the 2007 we would see advertisements on the fronts of team uniforms. This is common practice among most European teams, though surprisingly has never been tried in uber-capitalist America. While only Real Salt Lake has announced a deal on shirt advertising (the &#8220;mangosteen&#8221; beverage company Xango), speculation has been rife about which teams would follow. [...]</description>
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