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		<description><![CDATA[Spokane business leader hits a home run. | For my money, the best thing yet written about Initiative 1098 comes from Don Barbieri, chairman and former CEO of Red Lion Hotels. It appeared yesterday at the Spokane Spokesman-Review: &#8230;it is the 40 years helping build and lead a company that forms my conviction on why we really need 1098. Simply put, Red Lion and my predecessor companies weren&#8217;t a success because of my leadership. They prospered due to the...]]></description>
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