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		<description><![CDATA[The life story of a train load of coal.  | Finally. Despite more than a year of research and writing on coal exports it wasn&#8217;t until yesterday that I saw my first loaded coal train. Here it is: I snapped this photo while standing on Seattle&#8217;s Wall Street looking west toward the waterfront. Behind the coal train, you can see the Edgewater Hotel. My first thought was should I stop breathing? Fortunately, coal dust was not visibly blowing off the tops of...]]></description>
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