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A home-court advantage, say Ratner foes.

Publication: Daily News (New York, New York) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Publication Date: 22-FEB-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Daily News

Byline: Paul H.B. Shin

Feb. 22--The handful of Brooklyn homeowners who have dug in their heels against developer Bruce Ratner's planned Nets arena and high-rise project say the issue is not money, but principle.

"I really love my home and my neighborhood and I really want to stay," said Daniel...

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