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		<description><![CDATA[XX marks the spot: new milestones for Northwest women. | Oregon is usually the Cascadian state best known for its political &quot;firsts.&quot; But with today&#8217;s inauguration of Christine Gregoire as governor and with two female US Senators in office, Washington marked its own &#8220;first&#8221; as the first US state to have women holding the three top posts in state government. It&#8217;s not surprising that Washington was the first to reach this milestone. For the past decade, the state has boasted...]]></description>
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