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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle opt-out registry becomes a reality. | Are you a fan of the yellow pages? Yeah, neither are we. We&#8217;ve been following Seattle&#8217;s effort to create an opt-out registry for phone books since last June, and the long wait is over. Today, Seattle Public Utilities unveiled its new phone book opt-out system, where you can decide which books you&#8217;d like to receive, and which you don&#8217;t. Publishers are looking at a steep fine of up to $125...]]></description>
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