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For one family, an exotic summer getaway means living on Mars.

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Jackson said it was a slap in O’Neal’s face when he ranked a poor third behind Allen Iverson and Tim Duncan in the regular season MVP poll. Iverson got 93 of 124 first-place votes. Duncan had 18 and Shaq, seven.
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