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Paying for Cleaner Trucks

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California's ports want to clean up local air quality by replacing old, dirty diesel trucks with newer models, which pollute far less. But the new trucks cost about $100,000 each. So who should pay for them? That question is at the heart of a trial that began yesterday in Los Angeles.

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