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I thought that 4-4-3-2 referred to Meat-Milk-Fruit/Veg-Bread/Cereal respectively. The article assumes this is backwards. Which is right?

4-4-3-2 was a reference to 4 servings per day of Fruit/Veg, 4 of Bread/Cereal, 3 of Milk, 2 of Meat. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.195.130.57 (talk) 11:17, 30 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Stadium in opening credits

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The article states that the opening was filmed at Michigan State University's Spartan Stadium, but it doesn't look like any pictures I've ever seen of the place. Rather, the stands and field bear a lot more resemblance to RFK stadium in D.C. Anyone able to shed light on this or should that reference be stricken?

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