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		<title>Transit line could uplift a struggling Baltimore&#160;community</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Neighborhood Voices on the Red Line Route: ESTELLE KENT If the Red Line means change for her west Baltimore neighborhood &#8212; an end to the drug abuse,  joblessness and poverty &#8211; then bring it on, says Estelle Kent. This 54-year-old longtime community activist very much favors the Red Line transit project &#8212; which would send light rail [...]]]></description>
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