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		<description><![CDATA[Tired of phone books piled on your porch? A solution's in the works. | As part of its &#8220;Zero Waste&#8221; initiative, Seattle leaders are trying to make it easier for residents and businesses to stop the flow of unwanted phone books to their doorsteps. Last week, Seattle City Councilman Mike O&#8217;Brien proposed new rules to create a yellow pages phone book &#8220;opt-out&#8221; registry. Yellow page publishers, who would have to register with the city and pay a $100 fee plus a &#8220;recovery fee&#8221; to...]]></description>
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