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						<title>Review: Battlefield: Bad Company 2</title>        
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						<description>For the last few years, Activision&apos;s  Call of Duty  series has dominated video-game warfare. The latest chapter,  Modern Warfare 2 , was the best-selling game of 2009, and it still leads the list of Xbox Live&apos;s most-played titles,...</description>
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						<title>&apos;Insubordination&apos; claimed as Infinity Ward execs leave Activision</title>        
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						<description>NEW YORK - Activision Blizzard says that Jason West and Vince Zampella, executives at  Call of Duty  developer Infinity Ward, are no longer with the company.Zampella had served as CEO at Infinity Ward, and West as chief technology...</description>
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