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I love you, City Paper readers, whoever you are, wherever you live, and whatever you think.

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Correction: A story in last week’s paper (“A Millwright’s Tale,” City Folk, Dec. 12) included the wrong photograph. The story was about laid off Sparrows Point millwright Robert Price, and the correct picture appears with the story online. The picture included in the paper was actually of Tom Kerr, the subject of this week’s City Folk. City Paper regrets the error.

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