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		<description><![CDATA[BC press is understating good news on health. | Always the critic. This 2-paragraph Globe and Mail squib has a shockingly high error-to-fact ratio. B.C. life expectancy rises to more than 80 B.C. residents are living longer than ever before, and now have one of the highest life expectancies in the world, according to new statistics. The province&#8217;s vital statistics annual report shows that people born in 2006 can expect to live an average of 80.9 years, compared with...]]></description>
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