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Old 03.09.2007, 05:31 PM   #592
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Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
Its a bit of a local issue. Our city finds it more important to fund things like pedestrian bridges over rivers, to the middle of nowhere, or building new and improved sporting arenas (which does serve a role in the city, I realize) rather than paying library workers, or buying new books for inner city libraries. Its upsetting.

If you were looking for children's books from the libraries in Omaha, it had better be between the hours of 12-7 and on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.

Shame.

shame indeed. isn't omaha supposed to be a kind of respectable city, i mean for a hick place like nebraska?
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