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- b3538ebf232257ed3a3bb67301d78d4edc64093366943839112a3f67b50f7e61 accessdate "2010-10-20".
- b3538ebf232257ed3a3bb67301d78d4edc64093366943839112a3f67b50f7e61 date "1989-12-09".
- b3538ebf232257ed3a3bb67301d78d4edc64093366943839112a3f67b50f7e61 isCitedBy Cathedral_of_Tomorrow.
- b3538ebf232257ed3a3bb67301d78d4edc64093366943839112a3f67b50f7e61 pages "Section 1-C".
- b3538ebf232257ed3a3bb67301d78d4edc64093366943839112a3f67b50f7e61 quote "Mike Krieger, a local wholesale and retail grocer, said he did not plan to change the concrete structure... In April 1988, a Summit County judge ruled that the foundation should pay the money owed to Pullman Power. The company in turn asked that the tower be sold so it could collect.".
- b3538ebf232257ed3a3bb67301d78d4edc64093366943839112a3f67b50f7e61 title "Humbard's Tower Sold for $30,000".
- b3538ebf232257ed3a3bb67301d78d4edc64093366943839112a3f67b50f7e61 work "Cleveland Plain Dealer".