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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon adopts California's clean car standards. | Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski just tipped over the last clean car domino on the west coast:&nbsp; he&#8217;s directed his Department of Ecology to draft regulations for adopting California&#8217;s clean-car standards. This is a major step.&nbsp; Washington State had opted for California&#8217;s standards, provided that Oregon adopted them too.&nbsp; Because Canada has adopted similar standards, Oregon&#8217;s move has created a clean car corridor stretching from San Diego through northern British Columbia.&nbsp;...]]></description>
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