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Editorial: Clinging to Discord: Quibbling Over Who Sweeps the Sidewalks Only Stalls Progress on City Market Plans - ZN
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E. Franklin Dukes
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Ph.D, Conflict Analysis and Resolution,1992, George Mason University
M.S., Conflict Management, 1988, George Mason University
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Editorial: Clinging to Discord: Quibbling Over Who Sweeps the Sidewalks Only Stalls Progress on City Market Plans - ZN
Written: By S-CAR
Publication: Knight Ridder Tribune Business News
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Pages: 1
Published Date: July 27, 2007
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