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      <title>AP Exclusive: 787 grounded, but batteries can fly</title>
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — At the same time the government certified Boeing's 787 Dreamliners as safe, federal rules barred the type of batteries used to power the airliner's electrical systems from being carried as cargo on passenger planes because of the fire risk. 
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