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Few Minority Companies Benefited From Florida’s $190 Million Scripps Project
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July 30, 2009
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West Palm Beach — Local businesses owned by minorities and women missed out on much of the work from the taxpayer-funded construction of The Scripps Research Institute’s new Palm Beach County campus.
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