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	<title>Comments on: Special Report: The Lessons of FairPoint &#8211; A Tragedy in New England &#8211; Part Nine</title>
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		<title>By: Stop the Cap! &#187; Special Comment: Why The Verizon-Frontier Sale Should Be Rejected &#8211; Action Alert</title>
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		<description>[...] weeks without service, $400 phone bills for service long since canceled, company technicians that cannot find the customer even when they are located right next door to the phone company, and broken promise after broken promise [...]</description>
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