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		<description><![CDATA[Another pro-salmon ruling and the difficulty of counting fish. | For the third time, a judge tossed out the federal government&#8217;s plan to protect salmon on the Columbia River system. Apparently, the ruling was largely because the plan ignored the impacts of dams. The Seattle Times summarized the scale of the problem this way: The Bush administration then issued a plan to spend $6 billion over 10 years to tinker with the operations of the dams, but would still allow...]]></description>
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