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October 31, 2011
When Property Disputes Get Personal
The New York Times chronicles how disputes over fracking are rupturing relationships in a number of small towns:
The dispute has pitted neighbor against neighbor, and has often set people who live in suburbs or villages against the farmers and landowners who live outside them. The discord is compounded by hard times on both sides and by communication online giving everyone instant access to limitless information confirming their point of view.
Steve Clowney
October 31, 2011 | Permalink
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