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     <title>If a street tree falls... what does it take to make sound policy?</title>
   	 <description>There's little debate that, when a tree falls near a city street, it makes a sound. But other questions are more difficult to answer: Who is affected by the falling tree and how? Who is liable for the damage? And who is responsible for deciding how to replace the tree?</description>
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