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Jul 4 2008, Jessica

It\’s official: sucking dead-dinosaur juice out of the ground and burning it is officially uncool. Whether you object to the way you can\’t breathe the resulting fumes, or it\’s the thought of $200 dollars a barrel that leaves you gasping for air,...

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