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		<description><![CDATA[Coal dust on the Columbia, plus a half dozen derailments.  | It&#8217;s been a rough summer for coal trains. There have already been at least 6 major headline-grabbing derailments, at least one of which was fatal. Then observers in the Columbia River Gorge snapped damning photos of coal trains passing through Columbia Hills State Park in Washington. Here&#8217;s one: That black cloud billowing above the train is almost certainly coal dust.* One would hope that photos like this should put to...]]></description>
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