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<img src="http://www.gutenberg.net/pics/pg-logo.png" align="right" alt="Project Gutenberg" />For those Tech Talk readers who have not yet heard about <a href="http://www.gutenberg.net/">Project Gutenberg</a>, this is an amazing project that defines the future of the Internet.<br /> <br /> Project Gutenberg is the first and largest single collection of free electronic books. They have published over 12,000 eBooks through the collective efforts of hundreds of volunteers. The <a href="http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/10000">Magna Carta</a> was the project's 10,000 e-book, published in October, 2003.

August 25 - Chris Steins

Encouraging Public Participation In Urban Planning

A non-profit makes ublic participation in urban planning seem less like a "chore."

August 25 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Mexican Housing Market Is A Goldmine

Developer and investor Sam Zell finds big money in small Mexican homes.

August 25 - The Slatin Report

What 'Drives' Bush and Kerry

The Auto Club of Southern California asks Senator John Kerry and President George W. Bush 5 questions on transportation.

August 25 - Westways

The New U.S. 'OPEC States'

The Los Angeles Times reports on an unprecedented push by the Bush Administration to lift protections on federal lands for oil and gas exploration.

August 25 - The Los Angeles Times


The Decline And Fall Of Architecture

David Brussat criticizes Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, and Daniel Libeskind, and wonders if architecture has "hit the bottom".

August 25 - The Providence Journal

Sprawl: It Can't Happen Here

Newsweek columnist Anna Quindlen shares her perspective on one of the greatest crisis facing the nation: sprawl.

August 25 - Newsweek


Gentrification: Comparing D.C. And Milwaukee

How does gentrification in MIlwaukee differ from that in Washington D.C.?

August 25 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Top U.S. Transit System Named

In an apparent surprise to riders, the American Public Transit Association names northern California's Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) the top transit system in America.

August 25 - The Oakland Tribune

The British Front Garden: An Institution In Danger Of Being Paved Over

The paving of front gardens to make room for more parking in British cities is aggravating environmental problems.

August 25 - The Guardian Unlimited

Add A Library To Your Mall

Libraries are beginning to pop-up in malls. While they are not 'full-service libraries', they are typically open 80 or more hours per week.

August 25 - The Christian Science Monitor

'It Takes Guts' To Be Green

How Toronto's greenbelt idea evaporated.

August 24 - The Toronto Star

The 'Toyota-ization' Of Deserts

Blowing desert dust is a growing environmental problem, made worse by dust-spewing SUVs replacing camels for desert travel.

August 24 - BBC News

Schools And Freeways Don't Mix

Studies show emissions from traffic on freeways detrimental to schoolchildren's health.

August 24 - San Antonio Express-News

Johnny Should Drive, Not Walk To School

Bus service to Fairfield High School is eliminated due to budget cuts and local police advise students not to attempt to walk to school.

August 24 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Court Opens Way For Open-space Initiative In Utah

A popular petition to raise money for preservation of open space in Utah will now likely be on the November ballot, thanks to the Utah Supreme Court

August 24 - The Salt Lake Tribune

An Insider's View On The Renaissance Of Downtown Los Angeles

Los Angeles City Councilwoman Jan Perry reflects on the ongoing renaissance in downtown L.A. as well as the challenges that remain.

August 24 - The Planning Report

New Urbanism And Housing: Let The Market Decide

City officials should let market forces drive New Urbanism.

August 24 - Desert Dispatch

Wal-Mart's Mixed Use Test In Atlanta

The retail giant is experimenting with alternative development approach. In Atlanta, it will be part of a mixed-use development.

August 24 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Utah High Court Disqualifies Citizen Referendum

The Utah Supreme Court rules that a citizen referendum attempting to overturn a rezone was not appropriate.

August 24 - Deseret News

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