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		<description><![CDATA[Fierce public opposition and financial disarray sank the coal industry's export ambitions. | When State Public Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark denied a key lease for a proposed coal export terminal on Tuesday, he may have ended a fight that had dragged on more than six years. That’s how long the coal industry had been trying to build coal terminals in the Pacific Northwest. In the fall of 2010, rumors began circulating that big coal companies hoping to export coal to Asia were hunting...]]></description>
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