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		<title>Energy News That&#039;s Fit to Print</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peak oil, and other energy news from The New York Times. | The New York Times has a bonanza of energy related stories today. First, there&#8217;s this feature story on &#8220;peak oil&#8221;&#8212;the notion that the world&#8217;s oil producers are very close to the point at which they no longer can increase production, after which worldwide crude oil output will inexorably sink. This idea has gained currency and adherents over the past several years as oil prices have risen&#8212;though there are plenty of...]]></description>
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