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		<description><![CDATA[Monorail board's about-face gives the line on more chance. | UPDATE 9/26/05:Pretty good blow-by-blow coverage of the monorail&#8217;s unraveling in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer on Saturday. We&#8217;re not dead yet, proclaims the monorail board. Just minutes ago, the board unanimously agreed to send the monorail back to the voters this November. This is apparently a last ditch effort to resuscitate the project in the face of stern opposition from the mayor and city council. The new plan may actually be financially...]]></description>
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