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1. Home Buyers’ New Must-Have: A ‘Bikeable’ Commute – Portland Oregonian 08/22/2008
2. Green Bike Project Gets Rolling in Seattle – Seattle Post-Intelligencer 08/22/2008
3. Missoula Launches ‘Think Local – Buy Local’ Campaign – Missoula Missoulian 08/22/2008
4. Local Food for Washington’s Schools, Eventually – Seattle Post-Intelligencer 08/22/2008
5. Behind BC’s Bear Mountain Blockade – The Tyee 08/21/2008
6. Oregon Rural Congress Tackles Rural Prosperity – Portland Oregonian 08/22/2008
7. Sen. Maria Cantwell: Vote for a Clean Energy Future – Seattle Times 08/22/2008
8. Six Authors Get Personal About Climate Change – Orion Magazine 08/22/2008
9. Nez Perce Tribe Opts Out of Salmon Talks – Boise Idaho Statesman 08/22/2008
10. Despite Alaska’s Challenges, New Farmers Take Root – Christian Science Monitor 08/22/2008
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