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		<description><![CDATA[Clark Williams-Derry makes an appearance in a new documentary on the Seattle Viaduct | There was a minor hubbub in the office yesterday when the news came in that a piece of the Alaskan Way Viaduct&#8212;the noisy elevated highway that affronts the Seattle shoreline&#8212;had collapsed. Clark ran down to check out the scene, and it turned out to be a fairly minor incident, as such things go: a car had knocked loose a piece of concrete guardrail onto the sidewalk about 50 feet below....]]></description>
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