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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for something else, I ran across this fact about SUVs: In 2001, the death rate for people in SUVs was 3.5 percent higher than for people in cars, say figures released Tuesday by the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers. This runs counter to the intuition of many SUV buyers, who think their massive vehicles are safer than shorter, squatter roadsters. Apparently, the benefits of size&#8212;namely, &#8220;winning&#8221; in a collision with...]]></description>
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