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		<description><![CDATA[Spokane joins the declining-traffic club. | As we mentioned a few weeks back, traffic in eastern Washington has been pretty stable for the past decade&#8212;suggesting that the flattening of traffic growth isn&#8217;t just a big-city phenomenon. But the eastern Washington figures were dominated by Spokane&#8212;which isn&#8217;t a big city, but isn&#8217;t a small one either. So what&#8217;s going on with traffic volumes in Spokane? As the chart to the right shows, Spokane follows a trend that&#8217;s...]]></description>
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