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		<description><![CDATA[The problem we all live with, the Northwest storm of the century, and more. | Alan In April, we recommended this superb Stranger article by Seattle teacher Sean Riley about the huge potential benefits of returning to mandatory racial integration of public schools, aka, bussing. These past few months, I have been catching up on public radio podcasts. I was spellbound by this 2015 edition of This American Life. It’s on the same theme but focused on St. Louis. The crux: “[the] various kinds of...]]></description>
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