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Date Added: June 30, 2008 05:08:02 AM
Two Boulder couples who sued their neighbor for rights to a fence and a few inches of her land lashed out this week at public criticism over their actions, while the woman who lost her property is readying a public protest. "We do not think the stories that we wanted to 'grab' our neighbor's land are fair," Mohammad and Gay Salim wrote in a statement to the Camera on Friday. The Salims last ...

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