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		<description><![CDATA[PNW love letter, tantrums, and more. | Alan: Once a year, I try to read a book of heavy-duty fiction – and not just a mystery but real literature. I’ve failed the last two years, and as the year is running out, I’m committed to success. I’m reading my first work by Solzhenitsyn (The First Circle) in my free moments. Consequently, I have fewer Cascadian policy pickings this week. Still, here are two by great Northwest journalists:...]]></description>
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