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		<description><![CDATA[Cars don't have to be heavy to be safe. | Is a heavy SUV always safer than a light passenger car? Maybe not. Recent research is challenging the long-standing belief that cars must be heavy to be safe. It turns out that the quality of the car may be just as important as the quantity of its bulk. Several studies show that design, safety features, and vehicle size (for crumple zones) can offset safety losses from reducing weight. And in...]]></description>
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