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    <description>Latest photos of the West Virginia Mountaineers.</description>
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      <title>West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin Waves (AP Photo/David Smith)</title>
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      <media:title> West Virginia Interim Head Coach Bill Stewart Looks On From The Sideline In The First Half Of The Fiesta Bowl College  (AP Photo/Paul Connors, file)</media:title>
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