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Forests are a treasure trove of limbs and bark that can be made into alternative fuels and some worry the increasing trend of using that logging debris will make those materials too scarce, harming the woodlands.
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Al Haas: The LaCrosse is a very quiet, roomy and expressively styled midsize sedan that lives in the borderlands between sub-luxury and entry-level luxury.
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