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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;read this one, from the Vancouver Sun. According to the story, panelists at a forum on the future of the BC forest sector warned that the industry is completely unprepared for the long-term effects of globalization.&nbsp; With the emergence of a worldwide timber market, BC is now competing against dozens of new rivals, ranging from New Zealand to Malaysia to South America to Europe.&nbsp; And cutthroat competition among suppliers means...]]></description>
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