Fichier:AG Kamala Harris meets with California Foreclosure Victims 09 (cropped 2).jpg
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DescriptionAG Kamala Harris meets with California Foreclosure Victims 09 (cropped 2).jpg |
English: Attorney General Kamala D. Harris meets with San Francisco homeowners facing foreclosure at the Mission Economic Development Agency. |
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Source | https://web.archive.org/web/20111212141840/http://oag.ca.gov/news/photo-gallery/ag-kamala-harris-meets-california-foreclosure-victims | |||
Auteur | Office of the Attorney General of California | |||
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