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                    [Title] => Ray of hope
                    [Summary] => A very important piece of proposed legislation hurdled its biggest stumbling block last week after the Senate approved the biofuels bill, many months after the House gave its imprimatur to the measure.


The Biofuels Act of 2005 mandates an initial five percent blend of bioethanol to gasoline as a starting point of a fuel ethanol program that is looked upon as a measure to help the government achieve rural development, environmental protection, and energy security.
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                    [ArticleID] => 363077
                    [Title] => Ray of hope
                    [Summary] => A very important piece of proposed legislation hurdled its biggest stumbling block last week after the Senate approved the biofuels bill, many months after the House gave its imprimatur to the measure.


The Biofuels Act of 2005 mandates an initial five percent blend of bioethanol to gasoline as a starting point of a fuel ethanol program that is looked upon as a measure to help the government achieve rural development, environmental protection, and energy security.
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