"yum grouplist" under Fedora-13

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I recently installed Fedora-13 on my laptop from the KDE Live CD,
keeping my old /home partition.
I see that "sudo yum grouplist" gives a bizarre collection
of yum-groups I am said to have installed,
eg an odd collection of languages including Bhutani and Konkani.
Also "Authoring and Publishing" was said to be installed,
but does not appear to be.

Is "yum grouplist" obsolete?
Or was this a bye-product of my installation method?

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