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		<description><![CDATA[Brutal logic, Big Junk Food, and more. | Eric dP: This week it seemed I read nothing that wasn’t depressing. It started with the Nation taking a troubling look at the fracturing of Occupy Wall Street. More troubling was Eric Scigliano’s media analysis of recent global warming coverage, or lack thereof. Despite a spate of major developments, he finds that journalists are almost ignoring the topics. Finally, it’s not accurate to say that I “enjoyed” reading them, but...]]></description>
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