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Subway Sponsorships Overestimated

Plans to sell advertising space on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority rail have been a bust.
9 March 2001 - 8:00am
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Rescuing The City's Back Streets

Boston's mayor is planning a revitalization effort aimed at maintaining a diverse inner-city and keeping industrial manufacturers within the city limits.
28 February 2001 - 11:00am
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The Limits Of Growth

Donella Meadows,the world-renowed environmentalist will be remembered for her seminal work 'The Limits to Growth' and her contributions to environmentalism.
23 February 2001 - 4:00am
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US Report Raps State Transportation Management

A federal report says Massachusetts should grant more local control to communities over transportation spending.
31 January 2001 - 12:00pm
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New Stop For Mr. Fix-it

Robert R. Kiley, Boston and NYC subway savior, takes on the oldest subway system in the world.
30 January 2001 - 2:00pm
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Housing and Hostilities

Massachusetts needs more affordable housing. So why is a developer with plans to build low-income apartments being called an "extortionist, blackmailer, and worse" by the residents?
30 January 2001 - 11:00am
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Boston's Big-Dig Open Space Plan Lags

Boston's Big Dig officials say that they may not be able to develop an innovative comprehensive design by the scheduled date.
30 January 2001 - 10:30am
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Financial Crisis Hits Boston's Big Dig

A scathing report charges that officials overseeing Boston's Big Dig project wasted $83 million.
26 January 2001 - 11:00am
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Before Boston's Big Dig

Before Boston started the Big Dig, there was the Hoosac Tunnel -- maybe the biggest tunnel of all time.
6 January 2001 - 12:00pm
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Realtors Put Technology To Work

As the number of people using the Internet to research home and neighborhood grows, a new service uses technology to help realtors.
26 December 2000 - 7:00am
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Boston Activists Organize For Better Transit Service

Activists, politicians, environmentalists, and students organize to form the Transit Riders Union in the home of the country's first subway system.
5 December 2000 - 5:00am
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New Fenway Park Hits Roadblocks

After an acrimonious hearing, a proposed $600 million new Fenway Park in Boston looks unlikely.
29 November 2000 - 9:00am
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Revitalizing Boston's Charles River

The Charles River is one of the country's most celebrated rivers, but it suffers from neglect and lack of access.
23 October 2000 - 4:00am
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Mass. Taking Steps To Stem Water Waste

After decades of building suburban landscapes that are designed to get rid of water, Massachusetts is taking steps to stem the flow.
4 October 2000 - 5:00am
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A Plan That Could Change Boston Forever

Some say that this civic vision plan is the most responsible planning effort that's ever come out of Boston, and it could change the city forever.
29 September 2000 - 11:00am
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Japanese Weave A Convenient Web

E-Commerce revitalizes neighborhood corner stores.
19 September 2000 - 11:00am
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