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		<description><![CDATA[There's more to freedom than free parking. | [UPDATE 5/14/07: Seattle&#8217;s innovative mixed income development, New Holly, is also &#8220;social engineering,&#8221; according to the Seattle Times. I guess it&#8217;s because policymakers had an objective in mind when they made policies.] I keep seeing the phrase &#8220;social engineering&#8221; used to describe policies that don&#8217;t kowtow to the car. See, for example, this inexplicable subhead about a third of the way through a P-I story. Not only is this usage...]]></description>
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