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		<description><![CDATA[The AG's flimsy argument for mandatory phone books. | In Washington, white pages phone directories are delivered to each and every phone customer. They&#8217;re delivered about once a year. And&#8212;most curiously&#8212;they&#8217;re delivered in spite of the fact that neither the phone companies nor most of their customers even want them. Yet you cannot stop the white pages because Washington State law says that phone companies must deliver them to you. Sightline and numerous others, including telecom companies, would like...]]></description>
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