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		<title>Natural Gas:  Liquid Launch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Oregon, opposition to Liquid Natural Gas terminal is growing. | This Oregonianarticle describes growing community opposition to building a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the state.&nbsp; Clearly, lots of people are concerned about the security risks of having an LNG terminal near them. But, if so many people don&#8217;t want LNG terminals, why is there so much pressure to build them?&nbsp; The answer is simple:&nbsp; residents of Oregon and Washington use a lot of natural gas, both to heat...]]></description>
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