EconWatch.com > The Battle For Ground Zero, Part 183

http://lawhawk.blogspot.com [A Blog For All] Many are still wondering how and why remains are being found at Ground Zero and why the politicians like Bloomberg aren't willing to stop development at the site in order to conduct a more thorough search for remains even though the site has largely been vacant for the past five years. One problem with this argument is that the remains were discovered in the course of preparing for the new Freedom Tower.

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