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		<description><![CDATA[Some smart "social math" illustrates the high costs of transportation projects. | Regardless of your opinion about the Columbia River Crossing project&#8212;the proposed $2.6-to-$3.6 billion bridge and interchange project&nbsp;on the stretch of I-5 connecting Portland, OR with Vancouver, WA&#8212;the following video is a great example of what is often called &#8220;social math.&#8221; Most folks have a lot of trouble making sense of really big numbers.&nbsp; We know that a billion is bigger than a million, but we don&#8217;t really grok how much...]]></description>
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