BY LAWRENCE KOOTNIKOFF
Los Angeles Daily Journal Writer
A 60-acre dirt lot in Inglewood has become the latest front in the fight between the world's largest retailer and the California labor movement and local government.
Wal-Mart Inc., America's second-largest employer after the federal government, wants to build a massive "Supercenter," complete with a fully loaded grocery store, on the property between the Forum and Hollywood Park - and it wan...
Los Angeles Daily Journal Writer
A 60-acre dirt lot in Inglewood has become the latest front in the fight between the world's largest retailer and the California labor movement and local government.
Wal-Mart Inc., America's second-largest employer after the federal government, wants to build a massive "Supercenter," complete with a fully loaded grocery store, on the property between the Forum and Hollywood Park - and it wan...
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