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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon's new scheme to protect forests---by allowing logging. | Oregon appears set to lead the way in an innovative approach to protecting forestlands. A new state law allows local governments to form &quot;forest authorities,&quot; which can purchase forests using government bonds. The authority retires the bond with the revenue generated by sustainable-yield timber cutting and perhaps even recreation fees. The upshot is that local governments can preserve both timber jobs and forests, rather than losing them to sprawling development....]]></description>
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