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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon's Environmental Quality Commission adopts temporary clean car standards. | A year-end piece of good news about the Northwest&#8217;s successful push in 2005 for cleaner cars, via a note yesterday from the Oregon Environmental Council: &quot;This afternoon, Oregon&#8217;s Environmental Quality Commission adopted the clean car standards by temporary rule. By acting before the end of the year, EQC has alerted automakers that they must provide cleaner, more climate-friendly cars to Oregonians starting with model year 2009. These new cars will...]]></description>
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