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		<description><![CDATA[For Seattle traffic, what a difference a day makes. | During my daughters&#8217; school year&#8212;back when my two-stop commute was particularly gnarly&#8212;I noticed what must be a familiar pattern to long-time Seattle-area I-5 commuters: traffic on Monday and Friday mornings tended to be way better than it was from Tuesday through Thursday. In my experience, it was pretty common for the entire highway to be clogged for miles&#8212;even the carpool lanes&#8212;on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. But on a good Monday...]]></description>
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