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		<description><![CDATA[Which Northwest city has the highest crime rate?  | I was mucking around this morning with the FBI&#8217;s new crime statistics, which reports the prevalence of major categories of crimes for every US city with at least 100,000 people. I learned a few things about the Northwest. For one thing, Washington&#8217;s cities clearly lead the region in violent crime: The &#8220;violent crime&#8221; category is comprised of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. In 2011, Seattle and Portland each...]]></description>
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