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		<description><![CDATA[People in compact neighborhoods drive less. | Traveling from place to place takes a lot of our time &#8211; just under 80 minutes per person per day, according to recent figures.&nbsp; But who gets a worse deal?&nbsp; Is it city dwellers, who fight through downtown gridlock and congested city streets, or waste time waiting for the bus or train to finally arrive?&nbsp; Or suburbanites, who benefit from freer flowing traffic, but who may have to drive for...]]></description>
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