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		<description><![CDATA[Rising oil prices are making lots of businesses nervous. | This should be obvious enough, but rising gas prices are starting to take a toll on many Northwestern businesses.&nbsp; According to this Seattle P-Iarticle, farmers and cabbies are among the first to feel the heat.&nbsp; For them, fuel costs are rising far faster than the price of either farm products or cab fares. Other businesses have been able to pass off at least some of the costs to consumers, or...]]></description>
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