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		<title>Sportsmen Urge BLM to Move Cautiously on Plans for Oil Shale Development in West</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[SILT, Colo. &#8211; As federal officials consider how to move forward on oil shale development, a sportsmen&#8217;s coalition is urging caution because no proven technology exists and the impacts on the West&#8217;s public lands, fish, wildlife, water and air quality are unknown. Sportsmen for Responsible Energy Development said Monday that the Bureau of Land Management&#8217;s recommended option, which stresses research]]></description>
		
		
		
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