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		<description><![CDATA[If women are an indicator species, some Northwest cities have a ways to go. | Why don&#8217;t women bike to work more often? You hear many theories: we&#8217;re less willing to ride in traffic, we can&#8217;t arrive at a showerless office all sweaty, we never bothered to learn how to fix a flat, our schedules are over-extended, we work longer hours to make the same money as men, those of us with kids spend twice as much time on average caring for them, and many...]]></description>
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