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		<title>Vancouver, Texas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most recent city to be inspired by Vancouver, BC&#8217;s smart-growth success is none other than Fort Worth, as the Star-Telegram reported last week (registration required). The fast-growing Texas city is using Vancouver, particularly its waterfront development, as the model for a grand plan to transform its downtown, its river, and boost the city&#8217;s quality of life &#8220;for the next century.&#8221; Early on, the idea&#8212;which includes rerouting part of the...]]></description>
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