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It seems unlikely that the government coffers will be opened to pay for it.
If we're in such a terrible budget situation, why should this be exempt?" After meeting with mayors of the state's largest cities last week, Mr. Brown referred to the redevelopment money as a "piggy bank" that should be opened to pay for other local needs.
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Google clearly wanted a wide open market for a wireless Internet, and was open to paying a premium for higher speeds on wired infrastructures.
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