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		<title>Why has Gyngell returned now?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PBL Media boss, Ian Law was out spinning furiously in various papers today about the return of David Gyngell... the message that unlike his last time at the network, Gyngell would "control Nine". But why has he returned to the network now?]]></description>
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