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March 2016 feature

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Metal scrappers could help us fight toxic mines…if they can make it through the winter

Photo by Mark Likosky The Crucible by Thomas Parry It’s below freezing and the wind blasts across a lot in Northeast Philadelphia, but Chris Little doesn’t shiver.  He’s big. Defensive-tackle big. And fast. In a moment he’s around the back of his battle-worn Ford pickup, sorting through a pile of metal set against the wall

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March 3, 2016
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