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		<description><![CDATA[This weblog&#8217;s beat is seven trends and one cross-border region: Cascadia, which includes British Columbia, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and adjoining parts of Alaska, Montana, and California. In order do a better job of covering such varied terrain, we&#8217;ve been adding guest contributors to our list of Weblog authors. Gordon Price&#8212;one of the region&#8217;s most thoughtful commentators on urban planning and transportation issues&#8212;posts from Vancouver, BC, where he served for many...]]></description>
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