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		<title>By: The World&#8217;s Energy Future [Still] Belongs in Space by Dr. Gerard K. O&#8217;Neill &#171; Space Studies Institute</title>
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		<dc:creator>The World&#8217;s Energy Future [Still] Belongs in Space by Dr. Gerard K. O&#8217;Neill &#171; Space Studies Institute</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Editor&#8217;s note: Published more than 15 years ago, this essay is even more true and urgent today, and guides the philosophy and actions of Space Studies Institute. This very slightly UPdated version now includes selected illustrations from SSI&#8217;s free-to-copy sample slides, the Solar Power Satellite art set. [...]</description>
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