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<big><big>[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/02/0227_060227_hurricane_coast.html?source=rss Hurricanes vs. Homes: Should Building on U.S. Coasts Be Stopped?]</big></big>
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<small>Willie Drye for National Geographic News February 27, 2006</small>
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''In the wake of last year's unprecedented hurricane damage in the United States, questions are being raised about whether rebuilding should be allowed on some of the most vulnerable coastlines...''
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<big><big>[http://www.enn.com/alt.html?id=444 China Makes Stable Energy Supplies Top Priority for Economic Planning]</big></big>
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<small>Elaine Kurtenbach, Associated Press February 21, 2006</small>
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''China needs new technologies and more diverse sources of energy to ensure adequate, sustainable power for its booming economy -- a challenge offering new opportunities for foreign investment and cooperation, Chinese and European officials said Monday...''
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