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		<description><![CDATA[Grading Portland and Seattle schools on Walk Score. | Last week&#8212;and just in time for the start of the football season&#8212;the benevolent geniuses at&nbsp;Walk Score published&nbsp;walkability&nbsp;rankings for&nbsp;every NFL stadium&nbsp;in the US.&nbsp; If you&#8217;re keeping score, Seattle&#8217;s Qwest Field, the Northwest&#8217;s only NFL stadium,&nbsp;ranked fifth in walkability among the NFL.&nbsp; But if Canadian Football League stadiums had been included, the BC Lions permanent home would have tied for 2nd, behind only St. Louis.) But last week also marked the start...]]></description>
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