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For several hours the men were denied access to except for eight reporters and a state policeman, at one point even refusing to allow food deliver. Later in the protest delivered by the representatives' staffs.
If anyone knows what this is supposed to say, could they fix it? Againstxmatt 22:23, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Neutrality
Anyone know why the neutrality tag is here? It wasn't clear to me. May be the sit-in story has another side? Also, Meek was in a big biotech development scandal in Miami. There should probably be some mention of that here. Any other ideas? --MiamiManny 04:35, 19 July 2007 (UTC)