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		<description><![CDATA[New WSU research rebuts the conventional wisdom. | If you lived in the Northwest during the early 1990s, you probably remember the so-called &#8220;timber wars&#8221; when the logging industry clashed with conservationists who wanted to halt the cutting of old-growth forests. Among the arguments made by industry was that limits on cutting would result in economic hardship in rural areas. And indeed, at&nbsp;about the same time that limits were imposed&nbsp;on federal land, unemployment really did rise in some...]]></description>
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