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		<title>Beyond Car Crash Culture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Low Impact Vehicles challenge car-scaled world. | French film-maker Jacques Tati was known for his unique portrayal of the humor and folly of modern technology. His most well known films feature the misadventures of Hulot, a character that is part Mr. Bean and part Inspector Clouseau.&nbsp; One target of Tati&#8217;s critical humor was the automobile.&nbsp; Here is a priceless clip from his 1971 film Trafic in which Hulot (played by Tati) is an automobile inventor on his...]]></description>
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