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Postcard
In Berlin, a Parade of Protest Taxis
At the city's new airport, which opens in June, drivers are expected to pay a higher fee.
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One Thing Missing from the Urban Farm Movement: Farmers
With few skilled farmers, many urban gardens become victims of neglect.
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Saying Goodbye to One of Singapore's Last Historic Cemeteries
Amid rare opposition, the land-scarce city-state prepares to build a highway through Bukit Brown.
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Why Smart Growth Can't Be the Only Answer
Smart growth policies are important, but they're not enough.
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Green Infrastructure Could Save Cities Billions
New estimates find that moving toward sustainability can greatly reduce energy and water treatment costs.
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Maps
The Most (and Least) Peaceful Places in America
A new report tracks violence and incarceration rates across America's states and metros.
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West Virginia's Outlaw Toilet Bandit Explains His Artistic Vision
David Heatwole was sick of looking at an empty pedestal in Martinsburg's town square. So he turned to Craigslist for inspiration.
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Status Quo of the Day: Rent Control in NYC
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case that could have made rent control illegal in New York.
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A Citywide English Lesson for Sochi, Russia
Preparing for crowds of foreigners when it hosts the 2014 Winter Olympics, a city looks to expand its vocabulary.
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Rankings
These Cities Really Hate Junk Mail
Which American communities have made the strongest attempts to suppress postal advertising?

