Textarea has double carriage returns

I have some xml that looks similar to this
<events>
<event>
<title> Event Title</title>
<description>This is the event description
When I have line breaks, like this
the text area will show 2, everywhere
that I only have one.
</description>
</event>
</events>
I have even tried removing the tabs, so that the only extra
characters are CR LF , but I always see extra carriage returns in
my textarea.
Ayone know what is causing this ?

* The TextArea control uses UNIX-style line endings, which
means that text data containing Windows-style carriage-return
line-feed (that is, \r\n) formatting for new lines contain extra
line breaks. You can use String.replace() with a regular expression
to convert the text to UNIX-style line endings, as the following
example shows:
private static const windowsCRLF:RegExp = /\r\n/gm;
myTextString = myTextString.replace(windowsCRLF, "\n");
http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flex/2/releasenotes_flex2_sdk.html

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