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Updated: 1/26/06
Bedford State Rep. Moe Villeneuve signs his name in support of a petition to use eminent domain to take U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter's Weare home. Villeneuve is currently pushing for legislation in the state house that would restrict the application of eminent domain in New Hampshire. (Bruce Preston Photo)
Bedford State Rep. Moe Villeneuve signs his name in support of a petition to use eminent domain to take U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter's Weare home. Villeneuve is currently pushing for legislation in the state house that would restrict the application of eminent domain in New Hampshire. (Bruce Preston Photo)
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