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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe an 18 lane freeway isn't the future. | Whatever our transportation foibles&#8212;and we have plentyofthem&#8212;Northwest cites are not exactly in the Texas League of transportation planning. A ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday inaugurated a big new freeway in the Houston area. I mean it&#8217;s almost comically&nbsp;big: Opponents of the project have noted its extreme size&#8212;18 lanes, counting toll and frontage lanes from Texas 6 to Washington, and more lanes at entrances and exits. The widening uprooted numerous businesses along the...]]></description>
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