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		<description><![CDATA[Bush's energy plan---long on problems, short on solutions. | Approaching the summer &quot;driving season&quot; when gas prices often spike, President Bush has pumped up a new set of energy proposals. Even the mainstream media regard them as window dressing. (Witness the Washington Post.) But I&#8217;ll take the proposals as serious and comment. 1. The Bush administration proposes to allow oil refineries on abandoned military bases, claiming that limited refinery capacity is driving up gas prices and that it&#8217;s hard...]]></description>
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