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		<description><![CDATA[A look back at our most popular articles of the year. | Today, we&#8217;re looking back at our top articles from 2016. It&#8217;s worth remembering the inspiring wins that happened during a difficult year. We took a deeper dive into housing and urbanism research, continued our work on stopping coal, oil, and gas infrastructure in the Pacific Northwest, exposed the financial instability of the coal industry, and helped pass a democracy reform initiative in Portland. The Thin Green Line held strong this year,...]]></description>
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