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		<title>DOS’ “Passport Day” in Downtown Seattle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[January 16, 2010 is U.S. Department of State&#8217;s (DOS&#8217;) another walk-in &#8220;Passport Day&#8221; in downtown Seattle. Originally aimed at travelers heading to the Olympic Games in February in Whistler and Vancouver, B.C., the program is however, open to all U.S. citizens who need passports, and will let travelers get help with the application form and [...]]]></description>
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