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		<description><![CDATA[Will a big dose of money halt BC's forest destroyer? | The mountain pine beetle, that scourge of British Columbia&#8217;s inland forests, has officially reached new heights of infamy. Yesterday, provincial Premier Gordon Campbell called it, &quot;the most significant natural disaster to ever hit British Columbia&#8217;s forests.&quot; The province is planning to spend Can$100 million to stop the estimated 1.13 trillion tree-killing bugs. (Incidentally, that means that pine beetles outnumber people by about a quarter-million to one in BC.) One ray...]]></description>
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