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[From the Heartland] Unfortunately, the Rockefeller Republican and Truman Democrats who people editorial boards at northeastern papers that aren't per se house organs for the Socialist Workers Party don't understand oil exploration economics any better than the New York Times (free sign-up required). But the irony here is that the Clinton administration might actually have gotten it right -- even if the New York Times never will.
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