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| | New Statesman - In area 429, the drugs trade thrives |
 | | I am in Harehills, just down the road from the shiny, bright prosperity of Leeds city centre and a five-minute drive from Harvey Nichols. |
 | | In Harehills, at any hour of day or night, you can see a steady stream of crack and heroin runners, transporting their wares not just through the back alleys and ginnels but openly through the parks and along the main roads. |
 | | Claire Harbottle, a photographer who lives in a street on the edge of Harehills, says: "We got a house up the road, about six or seven doors up, which was squatted by dealers and druggies. |
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