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		<description><![CDATA[Oil prices are leaving suburbanites "stranded." | Seems I&#8217;m always late to the party.&nbsp; A couple days back, NYTimes columnist Paul Krugman, writing from Berlin, had some smart things to say about the meaning of high gas prices for America&#8217;s suburbs.&nbsp; Starting with the obvious: If Europe&#8217;s example is any guide, here are the two secrets of coping with expensive oil: own fuel-efficient cars, and don&#8217;t drive them too much. Well, duh.&nbsp; But the problem is that,...]]></description>
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