U2 guitarist The Edge faces protests over plan to build five
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Mary Wiesbrock, chairwoman of environmental group Save Open Space, claimed that The Edge was "bent on destroying" the natural area
Mary Wiesbrock, chairwoman of environmental group Save Open Space, claimed that The Edge was bent on destroying the natural area
Mary Wiesbrock, chairwoman of environmental group Save Open Space, claimed that The Edge was bent on destroying the natural area
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