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2 -- color) Gardening service owner Larry Boyd feels the pinch of higher gas prices when he refuels the pickup trucks he uses. We are seeing that the middle-class white professional feels the pinch of rising housing costs like never before, along with the threat of poverty that racks the city's blacks and Latinos. The BSA won't change unless its discriminatory policies begin to hurt the organization--unless it feels the pinch of lost revenues and benefits. |
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