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Judge postpones decision on Hollman; Minneapolis NAACP and city officials learn that they have less than a week to settle their dispute over demolition of public housing units.(NEWS)
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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September 25, 1999| Author:
Diaz, Kevin
| COPYRIGHT 1999 Star Tribune Co. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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1/3 A federal judge on Friday gave the Minneapolis NAACP and city officials less than a week to reach a settlement in their dispute over the demolition of the Hollman-area housing projects or face a court-imposed ruling.
Likening himself to a first-base umpire, U.S. District Judge James Rosenbaum told a packed courtroom in downtown Minneapolis that the lack of an agreement might force him to make a "safe or out" call on the dispute. Such an either/or decision, he ...
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