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		<description><![CDATA[Washington finally recoups job losses. Big deal. | I feel like such a grump pointing this out, but this Seattle Timesarticle makes a big deal out of an irrelevancy.&nbsp; And in the process, it misses a larger and more important point. As the story notes, preliminary figures show that Washington state has nominally regained all of the jobs lost during the most recent statewide recession. From the start of the recession in December 2000, through the recession&#8217;s end...]]></description>
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