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		<description><![CDATA[The most-discussed environmental news story of the week is undoubtedly Bruce Barcott&#8217;s &#8220;Changing All the Rules,&#8221; that ran in the New York Times Magazine on Sunday, April 4. It&#8217;s a case study of the Bush administration&#8217;s approach to environmental law, centered on one obscure but powerful section of the U.S. Clean Air Act. Called &#8220;New Source Review,&#8221; the section covers whether and when old factories and power plants&#8212;especially the dirtiest...]]></description>
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