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		<description><![CDATA[New city think tank ... crowded restaurant conundrum ... congestion pricing. | Eric de Place For my money, the most important reading stop to make this weekend is at citytank, Dan Bertolet&#8217;s nascent project. It&#8217;s a think tank about city issues (duh) with a tenor that is part encomium and part wonkfest. Dan&#8217;s lined up a roster of heavy hitters to do the writing, which he will no doubt complement with his own able voice. citytank. Go there now.&nbsp; Also in the...]]></description>
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