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		<description><![CDATA[Despite the excellent reasons to reject the GM bailout, consider this: a&nbsp;strings-attached investment that tweaked GM&#8217;s production model could reap huge climate benefits &#8212;&nbsp;perhaps bigger&nbsp;than anything else we do&nbsp;to autos in the near term. That&#8217;s because the biggest opportunities in fuel economy are at the low end of the fleet, not in FutureCars. Remember: you save more fuel switching from a 15 to 18 mpg car than switching from a&nbsp;50...]]></description>
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