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Jeffrey Hill | Fri, Apr 4th, 2008 | Category: Headlines | City: Headlines | Tags: environment, hillary clinton, news, obama, barack obama, headlines, clinton, infrastructure, architecture, foreclosure, green, homeless, boston, mortgage, architects, foreclosures, katrina, beijing, japan, oakland, janet speyrer, new york mets, dr. janet speyrer, bronx, kyoto, new york yankees, boston red sox, martin luther king jr. | 0
America evaluates change since Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, democratic presidential candidates still ignoring key city issues, economist Janet Speyrer offers insight on how recession may or may not impact New Orleans, Kyoto passes new accord and more in today’s headlines.
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Hayley Richardson | Mon, Jan 28th, 2008 | Category: Commentary | Tags: commentary, hayley richardson, new orleans, oakland, housing surplus, cement, green supportive housing, historic preservation philadelphia | 0
Housing Surplus in New Orleans
“Thousands of people are looking for a place to live in this city. Many thousands of houses are vacant or for sale, and acres of land sit empty. But turning potential housing into inhabited homes is proving to be a major challenge, even for a city that survived the fury of Hurricane Katrina and the failure of the levees. For those who need shelter the most, these houses are out of reach.”
Chicago Seniors Psyched About Public Transport
“State…
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