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		<title>China Wins&#8212;Again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[China is racing ahead on energy policy. | I was in a public opinion polling briefing the other day and heard that just a few years ago, in 2008, Americans still believed that the United States was the leading economic power in the world. Asked more recently, the largest share said China has become the leading economic force. Similarly, when asked back in 2008 which country would be leading the world 20 years down the road, Americans said...]]></description>
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