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    "Hazardous and Toxic Substances",
    "United States Politics and Government",
    "Demolition",
    "Golf",
    "Waste Materials and Disposal",
    "White House Building (Washington, DC)",
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  "textContent": "The National Park Service said the dump of debris, between the fourth and ninth holes, does not exceed environmental limits. Opponents disagree.",
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