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		<description><![CDATA[How bikes make cities cool, futuristic techno-ballet, and more. | Eric dP: For Northwest history geeks, I recommend reading the introduction to this assessment of Latinos in Washington. It traces the history of Latinos in the region from the earliest Spanish explorers in the region, through settlement, the mid-century Bracero program, and up to the present day. I learned more than a couple of things. Plus, all kinds of fun stuff related to coal trains. Over at Climate Solutions, Ross MacFarlane...]]></description>
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