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		<description><![CDATA[Plus: clean energy = free beer! | The widening gap between the rich and poor is a story that transcends Cascadia&#8217;s borders. However, northwesterners feel both the positive and negative effects of the trend in a unique way: Some of the richest people in the history of the world live&#8212;or keep second, third, fourth homes&#8212;in our region. Cost of living is soaring in our beautiful cities, especially Vancouver and Seattle. And, at least in Seattle, philanthropy is...]]></description>
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