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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon regulators want bigger concessions from dirty Boardman coal plant. | Oregon regulators last week rejected a proposal from Portland General Electric to shut down the state&#8217;s only coal-fired power plant by 2020, decades earlier than expected. At first, people might wonder why they didn&#8217;t jump at the chance to rid Oregon of a plant that&#8217;s dirtying the air we breathe with dangerous chemicals like mercury and changing the climate. Now, the answer is clear: they have an even better plan....]]></description>
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