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		<description><![CDATA[Global oil prices have receded somewhat in recent weeks, and with them the price of gasoline in the Northwest. Still, gasoline is far more expensive than it was last year at this time. But just how expensive is gasoline in historical terms? Certainly, the nominal price today&#8212;the one posted by a typical gas station&#8212;is just about as high as it&#8217;s ever been. During the last period of high prices, in...]]></description>
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