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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently so, if you believe the nation's biggest traffic data firm. | A nationwide traffic study just released by traffic data firm INRIX found that Seattle has the 10th worst congestion in the nation.&nbsp; That&#8217;s the second time in the last few months that Seattle has ranked in the top 10 in a national congestion ranking.&nbsp; But more interesting than the city vs. city rankings is this:&nbsp; if you believe INRIX&#8217;s national ranking tables, Seattle-area congestion fell by nearly one-third between 2006...]]></description>
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