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		<description><![CDATA[Despite lower consumption, higher oil prices lead to record spending. | The average price that Northwesterners paid for a barrel of crude oil topped $104 last year&#8212;even higher than 2008, when global oil price spikes regularly made front page news. Yet at the same time, residents of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington have trimmed back on their oil consumption over the last few years&#8212;not only by easing back at the gas pump, but by using petroleum products more sparingly throughout the economy....]]></description>
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