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		<description><![CDATA[School district lifts its moratorium on science. | Good news: the Federal Way School Board just lifted its moratorium on &#8220;An Inconvenient Truth.&#8221; Unfortunately, coverage in the Seattle Times, the largest paper in the region, was disappointing. It mostly treats the decision as a simple controversy without ever explaining that there is, in fact, only one right answer about the reality of human-induced climate change. To paraphrase my earlier rantings: this is not a matter of personal opinion...]]></description>
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