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Dreamworks

Virginia Biggar reports from Los Angeles on a debate over the last remaining wild area of west L.A. Home to migrating birds as well as the hangars where Howard Hughes built the Spruce Goose, at one time the world's largest plane. The land is to become the newest movie studio for Steven Spielberg's new company, Dreamworks. Environmentalists object, as do some who object to the $70 million in tax breaks the company got.

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