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  1. Four days after ODOT sweep, homeless man dies at controversial camp

    Technically speaking, he was a transient white male, age 59, declared dead from natural causes at 9:18 p.m., Oct. 7, in East Portland. To his friends, he was Alvin Smith. He lived with about 50 other people at the controversial camp along Johnson Creek at ...

    22 Oct 2013 - Joanne Zuhl

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