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BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Aaron Bernstein |
An Inner-City Renaissance The nation's ghettos are making surprising strides. Will the gains last?  |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Roger O. Crockett |
From Projects to Progress in Chicago A massive renewal effort that stresses new housing, community services, and commercial development is turning neighborhoods around.  |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Aaron Bernstein |
Pitting Markets vs. Poverty Harvard's Michael Porter talks about some surprising strengths in inner cities and how capitalist forces can help improve their lot  |
Reason October 2003 Julian Sanchez |
Meat Markets PETA praises McDonald's as the nation's top burger peddler has begun to show a more animal-friendly face  |
Reason October 2003 Julian Sanchez |
The Poor Get Richer Former World Bank economist Surjit S. Bhalla's figures demonstrate that during the era of globalization, the world has become not merely more prosperous but also dramatically more egalitarian.  |
Reason October 2003 Julian Sanchez |
Denial of Service The battle over AmeriCorps  |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 |
Libraries Face Up to Filters When a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled this summer that federally funded libraries must install software filters on public-access computers, the decision capped off a fiery debate over library patrons' First Amendment rights. Months later, it's clear the controversy isn't over.  |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 |
The Lookout: A Fix for RFID Researchers at RSA Security's lab have come up with a technique they say will eliminate many of the privacy concerns surrounding the use of RFID (radio frequency identification) tags.  |
ifeminists October 7, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Collective Western Guilt Burdens Today's Children A "compensation culture" seems to be spreading through poor nations. This attitude toward the West draws upon Western guilt over its own prosperity and over historical wrongs, like slavery. This collective guilt is especially undeserved when placed on the blameless shoulders of children born today.  |
IDB America September 2003 Roger Hamilton |
Laws and nature Local governments and citizens in Honduras act to protect the fragile environment on which their economy rests  |
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