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		<description><![CDATA[Gallup shows Americans making smart choices to break the gas habit. | Teaching old dogs new tricks? It took soaring fuel prices for old habits to shift. But they&#8217;re shifting alright.  Just take a look at these poll results &#8211; Gallup finds that big numbers of Americans are making changes in their daily lives to deal with higher gas prices. Here&#8217;s a snapshot: Most telling, perhaps, is that 7 out of 10 poll respondents are considering a more fuel-efficient car.  That&#8217;s a...]]></description>
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