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		<description><![CDATA[Canada gets automakers to agree to build clean cars. | Clean-car dominoes keep falling. This week, it&#8217;s Canada, with Oregon next. On Wednesday, word came that the Canadian government and the big automakers have signed an agreement to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases from new vehicles. The previously announced target of a 25 percent reduction in new-car emissions by 2010 has apparently been nixed. In its place is a specified number of tons of gases that automakers must keep out...]]></description>
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