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		<title>Hybrid Vigor?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although hybrid gas-electric vehicles&#8212;including the Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight and a version of the Civic&#8212;are certainly becoming more common, they&#8217;re still a rarity on the roads: in 2003 there were less than 44,000 registered in the entire U.S. By contrast, there are about 230,000,000 non-hybrid cars and trucks in the US. Virginia and Maryland have the most hybrid cars per capita&#8212;with 4.5 and 3.4 hybrid vehicles for every...]]></description>
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