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		<description><![CDATA[Should sustainable cities honor people or numerals? | From Knute Berger comes an idea&nbsp;that is sheer brilliance: re-naming city streets. Because the places we love should be named not for integers,&nbsp;but for people. Just for example, would not Seattle be a better city if &#8220;Northeast 125th Street&#8221;&#8212;a memorable name to be sure&#8212;were named for the poet Gary Snyder, who wrote much about the Northwest, and who lived in the&nbsp;area as a child? Or might not &#8220;12th Avenue East&#8221;...]]></description>
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