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Immigration

Nov. 13, 2007

Nary a Lawsuit Slows Start of S.F.'s Trans-Bay Cable Project

SAN FRANCISCO - If someone were to propose cutting a 6-foot-deep trench for 50 miles through the mud under one of the most environmentally scrutinized waterways anywhere, just imagine the outcry.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - If someone were to propose cutting a 6-foot-deep trench for 50 miles through the mud under one of the most environmentally scrutinized waterways anywhere, just imagine the outcry.
      How about ... next to nothing?
      That's pretty much been the reaction to one of the more ambitious projects ...

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