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Claire tries out for cheerleading on tonight’s Heroes
Maybe that is the problem I have had with the second season of Heroes, Claire is not a cheerleader. We need save the world and have Claire be a cheerleader again. So tune into Heroes tonight on NBC at 9p to see if she does make it to the team!
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