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		<description><![CDATA[Washington's teen births dip again, but are still above BC's. | New numbers (see table A10, here) confirm that teen birth rates in Washington fell to a new low in 2003.&nbsp; For the first time ever, Washington&#8217;s teen birth rate dropped below British Columbia&#8217;s!!! That is, BC as of 1978. As the chart below shows, the good news of the past decade&#8212;that teen births have been falling steadily in Washington (as they have in other Northwest states)&#8211;is tempered by the fact...]]></description>
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