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Reason July 2000 Nick Gillespie |
Horizontal Cities Suburbia is finally getting its due from social critics. |
Reason May 2001 |
Sprawl Talk Sam Staley contends that sprawl-and-mall suburbs are simply what people want. This claim strikes me as simplistic and ahistorical.... Thank you for Sam Staley's very interesting article on suburbs past and present... etc. |
Reason June 2006 Samuel R. Staley |
Healthy City Living Urban Sprawl and Public Health: Designing, Planning, and Building for Healthy Communities, by Howard Frumkin, Lawrence Frank, and Richard Jackson, poses the question: are suburbs making us sick? |
Salon.com April 3, 2002 Helen Macleod |
Mirror, mirror Alas, now even the great Ian McEwan has succumbed to the dreary trend of writers writing novels about writers writing novels... |
InternetNews February 23, 2004 Robyn Greenspan |
The Digital Dirt Road Divide Internet penetration among U.S. rural residents has risen, but the community still lags behind its suburban and urban counterparts. |