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		<description><![CDATA[It's been 6 years since we panicked. Now what? | President Obama addressed the nation about gasoline prices yesterday, but it&#8217;s been almost&nbsp;six years since&nbsp;Americans officially panicked about high prices.&nbsp;It was&nbsp;near the end of September 2005 &#8212;&nbsp;a month&nbsp;when average gasoline prices had&nbsp;moved into the high $2 range&nbsp;&#8212;&nbsp;that President Bush called for the nation to avoid nonessential driving, and to conserve fuel by carpooling and using transit. Bush, like many people, blamed the prices on temporary refining losses from Hurricanes Rita...]]></description>
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