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		<title>Canada Rules</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[...and not just in hockey. | The undemocratic design of the US Senate is a huge obstacleto progress in the Northwest. How did the Senate get set up in the first place? Richard Rosenfeld, writing six years ago in Harper&#8217;s answers that question. The 1787 Constitutional Convention created the Senate in a triply split vote won by states representing just one third of the fledgling nation&#8217;s (free, white, male, propertied) electorate. In doing so, the convention...]]></description>
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