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		<title>Oil&#8217;s Slick Politics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Industry talks out of both sides of its mouth. | Of late, the oil industry has been swarming Olympia with guys in hard hats. It&#8217;s political theater meant to halt a small tax increase on toxic chemicals, which would pay for pollution clean-up. But the industry has been talking out of both sides of its mouth. Industry is arguing two mutually incompatible things: that the tax increase would hurt consumers and that it would hurt refineries. But you can&#8217;t have it both ways. The...]]></description>
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