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		<description><![CDATA[Viaduct op-ed answers questions, and raises some. | Today, the Seattle Times has something of a landmark op-ed on the eternal viaduct debate. It&#8217;s jointly signed by Governor Gregoire, King County Executive Sims, and Seattle Mayor Nickels. It seems to say some good things: In the year 2008&#8212;not 1950&#8212;we need a viaduct solution that not only moves traffic but addresses these larger issues so our children and grandchildren don&#8217;t have to wrestle with the legacy of shortsightedness. By...]]></description>
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