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		<description><![CDATA[Federal data shows a short-term uptick---but a longer-term slide. | New data from the Federal Highway Administration suggests that U.S. vehicle travel rose in February&#8212;the third straight month of year-over-year increases. That comes as a bit of a surprise, given how high gas prices have been. But there&#8217;s a hitch: last month the FHWA also revised its vehicle travel figures for past few years. The revisions weren&#8217;t huge…but they were all downward. The graph below, cobbled together from two different...]]></description>
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