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		<description><![CDATA[And "Supernatural BC" is really super-urban. | Today&#8217;s top news story in Tidepool reflects a trend ongoing in the major metropolitan areas of our region. More people are moving to King County, including the city of Seattle, primarily because of the job market. Also, the Seattle P-I reports (several paragraphs into the article) that &#8220;In the case of downtown Seattle, some people are deciding really for the first time that urban, high-rise living can be more attractive...]]></description>
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