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		<description><![CDATA[A lesson on socially responsible investing. | It&#8217;s hard to feel sorry for Jeff Reifman-he&#8217;s a former Microsoftie who, for lack of better information on investment choices, was forced to agonize about the most socially responsible way to salt away his millions.&nbsp; But his recent Seattle Weekly article is a useful primer for those struggling with synching their money decisions and their values. Because, as Reifman points out, it&#8217;s pretty darn confusing. He explains the various ways...]]></description>
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