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		<description>&lt;a href=&#039;http://www.css3.info/webkit-passes-the-css-selector-test&#039;&gt;Webkit passes the CSS Selector Test&lt;/a&gt;: As of last week Webkit passes the CSS Selector Test joining Konqueror and Opera as the third browser to provide a stable and complete CSS selector implementation. You can download a nightly build for yourself to try it out. Congratulations to the Webkit team at Apple! More information about the current state of CSS Selector support can be found on in the article CSS Selectors: Opera and Safari ...</description>
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