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		<description><![CDATA[Oil price spikes are getting lost in Cascadia's transportation debates. | Silly me. A few years back, I was astonished when oil prices had nearly touched $50 per barrel&#8212;which at the time seemed exorbitant. And just over a month ago, I was agog that oil prices had breached $80 a barrel. I should have saved my breath. Today, US crude oil futures reached nearly $90 per barrel&#8212;a $10 increase in the past month alone. And talk of $100 per barrel oil...]]></description>
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