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BALTIMORE Aug. 25, 2004 "In a time of sky high gasoline and diesel prices," says MotorWeek host John Davis, "people are more receptive than ever to the idea of using alternative fuels that is, fuels other than petroleum to power their cars. Especially since, as gas prices go up, alternative fuel may actually become a bargain, all while lessening our dependence on foreign oil and making the air we breathe cleaner." MotorWeek, television's original automotive magazine, begins its 24th season on more than 200 PBS stations on September 4, 2004 (and cable's SPEED Channel later in the month). Along with its trademark new car and truck road tests, the widely acclaimed consumer automotive series is set to accelerate its aggressive stance on informing Americans about alternative fuels, such as alcohol-blended E85, and compressed natural gas, and the wide array of vehicles available now that use them. Davis believes that "alternative fuels are a win-win situation ....