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		<description><![CDATA[Kyoto treaty ratification brings new opporunities---even in the US. | Forget Valentine&#8217;s Day.&nbsp; The real holiday that matters this week is Kyoto Day. Eric already beat me to the punch, but I wanted to wish all Northwesterners to the new post-Kyoto-treaty world.&nbsp; Of course, if you live in the US portion of the region, you didn&#8217;t really get invited to the party.&nbsp; But that doesn&#8217;t mean that you&#8217;re completely out of luck&#8212;the fact that Kyoto has come into effect gives...]]></description>
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