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CommentaryIndianapolis, A.K.A. Las Vegas East
Jeffrey Hill | Wed, Jun 11, 2008 | Tags: jeffrey hill, economy, jobs, casino, employment, indiana live casino, lists, indianapolis, indiana, gaming | 1
What will a new casino provide the city of Indianapolis with, besides energy waste, an influx of poverty, hookers and an easy corporate state tax bail-out? Six-hundred-seventy jobs, a state of the art NASCAR sports grille and a dream to win it big.
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HeadlinesUnion-ited? Sleepless in San Diego, Gas Prices, Canada: South of the Border, but no cigar?
Wed, Apr 9, 2008 | Tags: detroit, obama, clinton, growth, headlines, energy, president, oil, internet, 2008, atlantic, labor, ohio, casino, advertising, david henderson | 0
Long-awaited voice in primary for PA unions, Detroit mayorial saga, San Diego not staying classy, laptops for all, Canada: now south of the border, $4 gas, What happens in AC, stays in AC, and Botswana looking to U.S. for engineers
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Report24 Hour Cities: Sensible or Superfluous?
Hayley Richardson | Wed, Feb 27, 2008 | Tags: hayley richardson, new york city, economy, crime, tourism, casino, times square, noise complaints, 24 hours, lewis mumford, city that never sleeps, market street | 3
The concept of 24 hours holds a special place in the popular imagination of Americans. It evokes a sense of urgency and a sense of romance: late night diners, watching the sunrise, saving the world. But the phrase is particularly relevant, and particularly overused, when it comes to cities.
Lewis Mumford wrote in The Culture of Cities that “through its complex orchestration of time and space, no less than through the social division of labor, life in the city takes on a the…
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