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	<title>Comments on: Colin Woodard on Why Portland Will Always be a Patriots Town, Despite the Influx of Giants Fans</title>
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		<title>By: LiveWork Portland &#8211; Are Corporations People? Not in the City of Portland, Maine!</title>
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		<description>[...] got to stop it, right now.&quot;McKibben speaks from the deep Yankee tradition (see my discussion with Colin Woodard in relation to this). In fact, in 2010 he wrote a series of articles for Yankee Magazine subtitled [...]</description>
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