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LINCOLN, Neb. The chief executive of a company trying to build a pipeline to carry oil through six states from Canada to Texas said the national debate over the plan has "gone off on tangents" that touch on larger issues of U.S. energy and environmental policies.TransCanada CEO Russ Girling said the proposed 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline has become mired in debates over topics ranging from global warming to U.S. presidential politics. The U.S. State Department delayed the $7 billion project last month largely because of concerns about its route, particularly though environmentally sensitive areas in Nebraska."It's mushroomed into this debate about all these social issues, which I don't deny we have to address," Girling said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press from his office in Calgary."We're obviously in a migration from fossil fuels to alternative energy, which is why we've invested in the largest wind farm in Canada and one of the largest

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