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		<description><![CDATA[Cloth diapers vs. disposables: apparently, not much difference. | Ok, that&#8217;s a dumb headline. But the problem itself&#8212;whether to diaper my babies with cloth or disposables&#8212;was one I spent a bit of time agonizing over. But perhaps I shouldn&#8217;t have. A new study commissioned by the British Environment Agency (reported on here and here) suggests there&#8217;s almost no difference between the two, at least in terms of environmental impacts. Which is roughly the same answer that this 1992 study,...]]></description>
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