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		<description><![CDATA[Tracing the origins of a peculiar phrase | Back in October, I started noticing the accusation that Seattle is waging a &#8220;war on cars&#8221; pop up an awful lot in the Seattle-area press, and in suspicious ways. On its face, the charge that Seattle is waging a war on cars is pretty silly. After all, that the bulk of the city&#8217;s political leaders support two car-centric megaprojects&#8212;the 520 bridge and the Alaskan Way tunnel&#8212;that will cost in the...]]></description>
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