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		<title>BIODIVERSITY: Unraveling the Mysteries of Salmon Migration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global Geopolitics Net Sites / IPS Friday, October 31, 2008 All rights reserved, IPS &#8211; Inter Press Service, 2008. Stephen Leahy UXBRIDGE, Canada, Oct 31 (IPS) &#8211; Tiny juvenile salmon have been electronically tracked for the first time from their natal rivers in the Rocky Mountains 2,500 kilometres north to Alaska. &#8221;We&#8217;re turning the lights [...]]]></description>
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		<title>OIL SANDS-PART 3: Biggest Customer Has Second Thoughts</title>
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		<title>OIL SANDS-PART 2: ”Where I Come From Is Ground Zero”</title>
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		<title>OIL SANDS-PART 1: Showdown at Ft. McMoney</title>
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