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Glen Murdock was a widower, lived alone, and followed a routine. His life consisted of numbers. He had completed an entire career of teaching accounting at the community college, and he still did the taxes for a few long-term clients. Numbers, he understood. He didn't gamble, and now everything he had, his house and car, was paid for, and he lived off his retirement with a cushion in the bank.A good life, right?So what could possibly happen?
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Through most of its history, the Boeing Company has been one of the biggest providers of jobs and wealth in western Washington State. But in the 1990s, the company found itself a target of local activists and politicians who saw urban sprawl and "growth politics" ruining the region's quality of life. T. M. Sell grew up in a Boeing family, near Boeing's Renton plant, and later covered the company as a reporter for the Valley Daily News and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He is a first-hand observer of the drama he unfolds--one personally interested in the future of his community, well informed about the details of its history, acquainted with many of the principal players, and conversant with...
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