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		<title>The Facts About Kinder Morgan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Sightline report documents misdeeds of would-be Northwest coal exporter. | In January, Kinder Morgan—a giant energy conglomerate—announced plans to use an Oregon port on the Columbia River to export 30 million tons of coal annually to China and other Asian markets. Many in the Northwest worry about the health risks, pollution, and economic risks that are entailed by the plans. Already tribes and environmental organizations are raising serious concernsabout handling large volumes of coal on the Columbia. A look at...]]></description>
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