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New Yorkers for Parks A plan to build a soccer stadium raises this question: If you have enough money, you really can buy anything in New York?
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Romney's Murky Urban Agenda
As Massachusetts governor, Romney was a believer in smart growth, climate change and mass transit. But the same man may not enter the White House, if he wins.
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What's the True Cost of Incorporation?
Texas master-planned community The Woodlands still isn't interested in becoming a city, and they have a strong case.
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Videos
Trailer of the Day: The Central Park Five
Revisiting a miscarriage of justice.
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'Everybody Is Resistant to Change'
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg explains why he'll win you over on sodas, and everything else, in the end.
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Passive-Aggressive Notes via Wi-Fi Network Names
A semi-anonymous way of broadcasting how you feel.
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As Local Governments Shrink, Private Consultants Reap Rewards
Meet the high-paid experts who are pitching our cities and states on how to save money.
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Postcard
Massive Car Bomb Rocks Central Beirut
At least eight were killed in the explosion.
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In India's Cities, Separation Doesn't Mean Safety for Women
Women-only trains and taxis may only be reinforcing the threat of sexual violence in places like Gurgaon.
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Charts
Why Amtrak Keeps Breaking Ridership Records and Will Continue To Do So
The rail operator's recent success should end the debate over its privatization.
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The Next Phase of Chicago's Riverwalk: Fishing and Floating Gardens
The concept: to provide the kind of swimmable setting found in quieter river locales.

