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Events at Ground Zero Still a Mystery

Four years later, there are a host of unanswered questions about the events of 9/11, including the unexplained and unprecedented architectural collapses of three office towers, and the extent of toxicity in the air of Lower Manhattan.

December 7 - The Village Voice

College Town Seeks To Define 'Chain'

New Paltz does not want the special charms of its small town, collegiate business district chained down.

December 7 - Times Herald-Record

Hispanic Pedestrians Face Danger on Southern Roadways

Latinos die in pedestrian-vehicle accidents at a higher rate than any other racial or ethnic group in almost every Southern state according to federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.

December 7 - The New York Times

Bold, Thoughtful Design Helps Rebuild Manchester, England

Manchester councilman Richard Leese and Jason Prior of EDAW recount the civic-design partnership that helped revive an old city.

December 7 - The Planning Report

The Katrina Index: Measuring Progress in New Orleans

Using a wide array of economic and social indicators, the Metropolitan Policy Program has compiled the first in a series of monthly snapshots of economic and both short term and long term reconstruction trends.

December 7 - The Brookings Institution


An Urban Planning Crisis in Australia?

House prices in most capital cities in Australias have doubled, putting them out of reach for young Australian families.

December 7 - The Australian

The New Mile High City

Many plans are underway in rethinking Denver's future -- from a new light rail service to high-density developments and new, mixed-use neighborhoods.

December 7 - High Country News


Does Reducing Pollution Save Money?

California is pushing ahead with an ambitious plan to fight global warming.

December 7 - The Los Angeles Times

Transforming Dubai

Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed's dreams of turning Dubai into an internationally renowned city is getting a boost from 'Dubailand' -- a themepark almost twice as large as Disneyworld.

December 7 - The Business Online

Fortress Homes

The new homes, which have the support of the insurance industry, aim to withstand hurricanes, floods and fires.

December 7 - The Wall Street Journal, Real Estate Journal

Global Warming Displaces Pacific Islanders

U.N. scientific panel reports on what it says may be the first example of people being formally displaced due to rising sea levels caused by global warming.

December 6 - Science News

New Orleans' Residents Face Toxic Hazards

Despite official reassurances that residents can safely return to salvage their belongings, the NRDC warns that the soil in New Orleans is dangerously contaminated with toxins.

December 6 - The Los Angeles Times

California Will Miss Environmental Targets

Report concludes that California will miss targets set by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to reduce greenhouse gases.

December 6 - San Jose Mercury News

The Four Virginias

An academic brief examines demographics and voting patterns in the “four Virginias,” or the major socio-political sections of the state.

December 6 - Metropolitan Institute At Virginia Tech

Some Retailers Not Afraid Of Wal-mart

As the world's largest retailer plans to enter the world's fourth-largest retail market, some Indian businesses believe they know something Wal-mart doesn't.

December 6 - Rediff

The Market Is Rebuilding New Orleans

Despite the promises of federal assistance, most New Orleans residents have been left to their own devices to rebuild their communities and their lives.

December 6 - The Los Angeles Times

Boston's Rose Kennedy Greenway Gets Financial Boost

The Kennedy family have taken the lead in ensuring that the "crown jewel of the big dig project," which is named for the late Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, is well funded for the future.

December 6 - The Boston Globe

Urban Designer Gets Jaywalking Ticket After Car Strikes Him

Reknowned urban designer Charles Atherton was hit while crossing a busy D.C. street, and was issued a $5 jaywalking ticket before being rushed to the hospital with critical injuries.

December 6 - The Washington Post

India's Car Boom

India's massive highway improvement program is changing Indian society in profound ways.

December 6 - The New York Times

Magic Johnson On Inner-City Development

NBA great and entrepreneur Magic Johnson offers encouragement and advice for developers who want to build in the inner city.

December 6 - The Planning Report

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