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LETTER: Towns didn't do job
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JULY 19, 2000 "It appears that the towns sat back and accepted shoddy investigative work by their lawyers and researchers and now seek to pass the buck...Let us stop wailing and gnashing teeth over Rep. Gejdenson’s efforts on behalf of Indians or the towns. The towns should complete required research to present their contentions and move on." Get the Story:
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