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		<description><![CDATA[Additional thoughts on the future of Seattle street food. | It seems folks have a lot to say about Seattle&#8217;s food carts. My post last week spurred several others, each with their own lively comment strings (see: the P-I, Crosscut, Seattle Reddit, Publicola, the Sun Break, and Seattle Transit Blog 1 and 2; and beyond Seattle: Vancouver Open File, Georgia Straight, Slate, and Grist). The topic elicits mixed reactions, ranging from &#8220;who cares,&#8221; to ardent support, to harsh criticism of Seattle&#8217;s current program. I want...]]></description>
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