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		<description>&lt;a href="http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2002/09/18/financial1046EDT0074.DTL&amp;amp;nl=fix"&gt;The Black Belt TV Network.&lt;/a&gt; An L.A.- based producer is trying to create a new 24-hour martial arts TV channel airing nothing but kung-fu movies, kung-fu tournaments, &lt;i&gt;Kung-Fu&lt;/i&gt; the series, and cartoons where the characters are doing kung-fu.  Say producer Larry Kasanoff, &quot;We want to do the same thing for the martial arts that MTV did for music,&quot; a line that merits numerous possible responses so obvious I&apos;m not going to touch them with a ten-foot kendo stick.  </description>
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