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		<description><![CDATA[Voters tied the knot, but the press missed the story. | Update:Today&#8217;s Seattle&nbsp;P-I has my op-ed on this issue, and&nbsp;with a good headline too: &#8220;Transportation forever linked to climate change.&#8221; In the Seattle metro region, voters just sank an $18 billion transportation mega-proposal that would have built more than 180 lanes miles of highway and 50 miles of light rail. But so far, the mainstream press has missed one of the most important stories of the year. The real story isn&#8217;t...]]></description>
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