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		<description><![CDATA[Last week brought a Bush administration report on climate change indicating a possible shift in the president&#8217;s position on the role of human activity in global warming (this is according to the media; the administration denied such a shift). I wonder if Bush was influenced by the nation&#8217;s best picture book, National Geographic, which devoted this month&#8217;s cover story to global warming. The issue&#8217;s stunning photos illustrate climate change&#8217;s many...]]></description>
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