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daimaoh's comments
Posted Mon, Jul 21, 11:36 p.m.
I have a new nickname for TVD!: It's "copy and paste", because every one of his articles is the same. I hope no one is paying him to write the same article week after week. Ted, you should read Knute Berger's columns. He often writes about the same topic week ...
MOREPosted Tue, May 22, 10:24 a.m.
Get over it!: Jesus, Skip, your side won already!
MOREPosted Wed, May 9, 7:46 p.m.
You're right, I got the numbers switched.: It's not 400,000 by 2035, it's 350,000 by 2040, still, that's a lot of people.
MOREPosted Wed, May 9, 12:42 p.m.
The Mayor has a different plan: Mayor Nickels wants to add another 400,000 residents into the City by 2030.
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