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Following [[Barry Harcross|Barry Harcross's]] return to Liberty, his long term rival, Donald Love is also planning to invest in our great city. |
Following [[Barry Harcross|Barry Harcross's]] return to Liberty, his long term rival, Donald Love is also planning to invest in our great city. |
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− | Representatives of Love Inc have been buying property across the city, while Mr. Love, an American legend who has changed laws, opened casinos and cleared slums across America will be just the kind of entrepreneur Liberty needs to get it back on |
+ | Representatives of Love Inc have been buying property across the city, while Mr. Love, an American legend who has changed laws, opened casinos and cleared slums across America will be just the kind of entrepreneur Liberty needs to get it back on its feet. He is promising "To take the opportunities that have presented themselves and make this city profitable again, whatever it takes." |
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*''[http://www.rockstargames.com/libertytree/mar2001/story2.html Donald Love coming to Liberty article]'' |
*''[http://www.rockstargames.com/libertytree/mar2001/story2.html Donald Love coming to Liberty article]'' |
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[[Category:Liberty Tree Articles]] |
Revision as of 19:33, 9 October 2013
Donald Love coming to Liberty is a news article in the Liberty Tree newspaper written by Paul Marchiando and published on March 1, 2001. The article is about the return of Donald Love to Liberty City.
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Following Barry Harcross's return to Liberty, his long term rival, Donald Love is also planning to invest in our great city.
Representatives of Love Inc have been buying property across the city, while Mr. Love, an American legend who has changed laws, opened casinos and cleared slums across America will be just the kind of entrepreneur Liberty needs to get it back on its feet. He is promising "To take the opportunities that have presented themselves and make this city profitable again, whatever it takes."