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Wal-Mart's $1 Billion Subsidy

A subsidy watchdog group details how Wal-Mart has received over $1 billion in government subsidies.

May 26 - CNNMoney

Entire State Of Vermont Endangered By Wal-Mart

National Trust for Historic Preservation says the entire state of Vermont is endangered by Wal-Mart.

May 26 - The New York Times

Atlanta's Perimeter May Become Region's Center

Atlanta's new development is increasingly focused on rail stations around the city's Perimeter.

May 26 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Wal-Mart Changes Its Strategy

Wal-Mart experiments with a "grassroots approach" to garnering support for its expansion into urban areas.

May 26 - The Chicago Tribune

America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places

The National Trust for Historic Preservation publishes its 2004 list of America's 11 most endangered historic places.

May 26 - National Trust For Historic Preservation


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The Future Of GPS & Galileo

<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Navstar.jpg"><img src="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/files//20040526-gps.jpg" alt="NAVSTAR GPS Satellite [Source: Wikipedia]" title="NAVSTAR GPS Satellite [Source: Wikipedia]" border="0" align="right" /></a><br /> <br /> This <a href="http://www.informatics.bangor.ac.uk/~jdl/gnss2004.pdf">keynote speech</a> [PDF, 28 kb] by David Last of the University of Wales, UK provides an overview of the U.S. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS">Global Postioning System</a> (GPS) and the European <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_positioning_system">Galileo Positioning System</a>

May 25 - Abhijeet Chavan

We Know Where You Live

The benefits and privacy concerns of "databasification".

May 25 - Reason Online


Questions Raised About 'Livable' Cities List

Cities named in the "Livable Cities" list subsequently made $10,000 donations to the organization that released the list.

May 25 - The Los Angeles Times

Richmond Goes With The (Traffic Circle) Flow

20 crashes/year convince city to change traffic pattern in Lee Circle.

May 25 - Richmond Times-Dispatch

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Pew Internet & American Life Project

Pew Internet & American Life Project<br /> <br /> A new report by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, "<a href="http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=127">How Americans Get in Touch With Government</a>", shows that 97 million adult Americans, or 77% of Internet users, took advantage of e-gov in 2003, whether that meant going to government Web sites or emailing government officials. This represented a growth of 50% from 2002. At the same time, citizens who contact government said they are more likely to turn to traditional means - either the telephone or in-person visits - rather than the Web or email to deal with government.

May 25 - Chris Steins

Home, Version 2.0

Experimental homes are testing the limits of technology. Your future home may use technology to watch you live.

May 25 - Wall St. Journal

How Much Room For Green When Building The American Dream?

Green space is losing the battle to sprawl.

May 25 - The Washington Post

Be Carbon-Neutral

It's the latest hip trend in the entertainment world: carbon neutrality.

May 25 - The Guardian Unlimited

Westlake Experiment: New Downtown Vs. Original Downtown

What happens to the original downtown after a Cleveland developer builds a New Urbanism-inspired suburban downtown?

May 25 - The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Reverse Migration

In a "full sacle reversal" Black Americans are leaving major cities and moving to the South.

May 25 - The Los Angeles Times

Refilling Big Boxes

NPR's Anne Hawke reports on the problems faced by communities left with empty big boxes.

May 25 - National Public Radio

National Parks Fast Falling Into Disrepair

Insufficient funding has meant aging facilities, overgrown trails, and a decline in crucial staff members.

May 25 - The Christian Science Monitor

Towards Quality Of Urban Form: Planning Guides In UK

A research on new tools, from national programmes to local plans.

May 24 - Planum: European Journal Of Planning

Latino Minority To Become New Majority

Latinos are expected to be a majority of Los Angeles County residents by 2014 and of Californians by 2040.

May 24 - Hispanic Business

Toll Lanes For The Beltway

Virginia transportation officials recommend the state enter into negotiations with a private firm to build toll lanes on a 13-mile stretch of the capital beltway.

May 24 - The Washington Post

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