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		<description><![CDATA[Cool new online service makes catching the bus easy. | If you live in Seattle, you no longer have any excuse to not ride the bus. Check out www.busmonster.com, a hybrid of Google Maps and Metro&#8217;s Trip Planner that lets you see in real-time where the bus you want to take is on any particular route. You can look up the closest stops to your location and see the routes on their way. Best of all, it will send you...]]></description>
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