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		<description><![CDATA[The air in your car may be the dirtiest you breathe. | People who move to the suburbs may think they&#8217;re fleeing the polluted air of the city.&nbsp; Of course, there&#8217;s a tradeoff: by living in low-density suburbs, they spend more time in their cars. And as it turns out, the air inside your car may be just about the dirtiest you&#8217;ll breathe all day. Last year, researchers in Sydney, Australia released a study (pdf) that measured the levels of benzene (a...]]></description>
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