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Flint crisis reminds us: profit motive has no place when it comes to necessities

by Laura Herd February 16, 2006February 26, 2016

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Flint crisis reminds us: profit motive has no place when it comes to necessities

by Laura Herd, Circle of Blue
February 16, 2006

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