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		<description><![CDATA[Why is an Australian energy company so eager to export coal to China through the Northwest? | Have you heard the one about the Australian company that wanted to ship coal from Wyoming to China through Washington? But this one is no joke:  Ambre Energy, an Australian coal and oil-shale venture, recently obtained approval from Cowlitz County officials to set up a coal export facility at the Longview, WA port on the Columbia River.  Under Ambre&#8217;s plan, trains would carry over five million tons of coal each year to Longview, load...]]></description>
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