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		<description><![CDATA[Finding the walk stars in 77 neighborhoods. | Our friends at Walk Score are out with a ranking of Seattle&#8217;s neighborhoods. It&#8217;s good stuff, and Jennifer Langston has a great article about it in the P-I. There&#8217;s also a nice segment on King 5 news and a good piece in the Times. So which areas do best? Unsurprisingly, it&#8217;s the nexus of Pioneer Square, downtown, First Hill, Belltown, the International District, and South Lake Union. But there are...]]></description>
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