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		<title>It&#8217;s (Black) Gold In &#8216;Dar Hills</title>
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I watched this on CNN last night, and for those urbanites disgusted with their job prospects in the inner-cities, may want head to the Great Plains. Apparently, Stanley, North Dakota, &#8220;is teeming with activity &#8212; all thanks to rich oil deposits sitting deep below the surface.&#8221; Now what this means for the current price oil [...]]]></description>
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