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2014-10-25 — theatlantic.com
``She's not alone: As Detroit seeks to leave bankruptcy behind and get back on its feet--ramping up development with construction of a light rail and a new hockey arena that will cost the city hundreds of millions of dollars--it is simultaneously bearing witness to a process that could evict up to 142,000 of its residents, many of whom are too poor to pay their property taxes.''
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