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		<description><![CDATA[Washington poised to reform mandatory phone book law.  | Great news on the phone book front: Washington officials are proposing new rules that would end the state&#8217;s absurd mandatory delivery of white pages listings. Even better, the state is proposing an &#8220;opt-in&#8221; system&#8212;meaning you won&#8217;t be saddled with a white pages book unless you ask for one&#8212;which is the least wasteful, least costly, and least annoying way to handle things. It&#8217;s a rule change that would be consistent with...]]></description>
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