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Trent Lott stood on an old wood bridge spanning the Pascagoula River. He watched as the muddy water slowly made its way to the Gulf of Mexico. Some things move slow in Pascagoula. Lott looked further into the night. The bridge shook with the wind, and he grabbed the rail with both hands. "There...

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Published inThe Los Angeles times
Main Author Gerhardt, Jacob Matthew
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles Times Communications LLC 20.12.2002
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Summary:Trent Lott stood on an old wood bridge spanning the Pascagoula River. He watched as the muddy water slowly made its way to the Gulf of Mexico. Some things move slow in Pascagoula. Lott looked further into the night. The bridge shook with the wind, and he grabbed the rail with both hands. "There's a bridge of reinforced steel spanning this river." Frantically he looked closely at the bridge. Where was the interstate bridge? They settled onto a field on the outskirts of Canton. It was a nice field. Lott saw the town and the I-55, but no factory or exit ramp. "Where, where's the Nissan factory?"
ISSN:0458-3035