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	<title>Comments on: Cheap Seats Daily: A Win That Sounds Like a Loss?</title>
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		<title>By: Cheap Seats Daily: Are the Redskins Using Robert Henson to Protect Zorn, Campbell, Snyder, FedEx, Etc&#8230;? - City Desk - Washington City Paper</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cheap Seats Daily: Are the Redskins Using Robert Henson to Protect Zorn, Campbell, Snyder, FedEx, Etc&#8230;? - City Desk - Washington City Paper</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: John Cloud</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Cloud</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 17:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;d actually like to comment about the Cheap Seats article &quot;Splinter Group&quot;.  Alas, the wood chips in Kalorama and Walter Pierce Parks are not the only problems there.  Kalorama Park, in particular, is in the middle of a massive and problematic Anti-Erosion Project which has had many problems, emergency community meetings, etc.  In the latest episode of this, there is presently a massive pile of construction spoils that has been dumped right in the middle of the new bioswales.  What is all that debris?  It is construction spoils from a construction project in Mitchell Park, illegally dumped in Kalorama Park.  I have made documentary photographs that clearly show the Mitchell Park debris is now in Kalorama Park. There are, in particular, uniquely distinctive terrazo-surfaced cement sidewalk blocks visible in the debris, and also still on site at Mitchell Park, that are as distinctive as fingerprints.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I'd actually like to comment about the Cheap Seats article "Splinter Group".  Alas, the wood chips in Kalorama and Walter Pierce Parks are not the only problems there.  Kalorama Park, in particular, is in the middle of a massive and problematic Anti-Erosion Project which has had many problems, emergency community meetings, etc.  In the latest episode of this, there is presently a massive pile of construction spoils that has been dumped right in the middle of the new bioswales.  What is all that debris?  It is construction spoils from a construction project in Mitchell Park, illegally dumped in Kalorama Park.  I have made documentary photographs that clearly show the Mitchell Park debris is now in Kalorama Park. There are, in particular, uniquely distinctive terrazo-surfaced cement sidewalk blocks visible in the debris, and also still on site at Mitchell Park, that are as distinctive as fingerprints.</p>
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