National News Links Archive - November 2008
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National News Links
- Fighting blight a building at a time (Philadelphia Inquirer, November 29, 2008)
- City goes green with new hybrid police car (Kalamazoo Gazette, November 24, 2008)
- 'Green' efforts embrace poor (USA Today, November 24, 2008)
- Shopping malls are running on empty (Los Angeles Times, November 24, 2008)
- Americans don't know civics (USA Today, November 21, 2008)
- Unable to Sell Homes, Elderly Forgo Move to Assisted Living (New York Times, November 21, 2008)
- Debating the Green Building Premium (New York Times, November 20, 2008)
- Will Berkeley's solar plan go viral? (East Bay Express, November 19, 2008)
- Sidewalk stanzas: A public arts project in St. Paul, Minn., inscribes poems on neighborhood sidewalks (Christian Science Monitor, November 18, 2008)
- A lone bright spot in real estate: farmland (Christian Science Monitor, November 18, 2008)
- Shortage of court interpreters worsening in U.S. (USA Today, November 18, 2008)
- A growing church vs. a growth-conscious county (Los Angeles Times, November 18, 2008)
- Momentum might be building to build up the U.S. infrastructure (Baltimore Sun, November 17, 2008)
- Portland's low-income neighborhoods are city's 'food deserts' (The Oregonian, November 15, 2008)
- New high-tech FEMA maps redefine flood zones (USA Today, November 13, 2008)
- Display of religious tenets debated (Washington Post, November 13, 2008)
- Bad air costing state's economy billions (San Francisco Chronicle, November 13, 2008)
- Mass-transit projects fared well at polls (Wall Street Journal, November 12, 2008)
- Paterson's 'ears in the sky' net gun arrest (The Herald News, November 12, 2008)
- Steadied by wartime economy, military towns around some bases sheltered from real estate bust (Chicago Tribune, November 11, 2008)
- As a road to a better economy, an old idea gains ground (Los Angeles Times, November 9, 2008)
- Tired strip malls present opportunities to reshape the landscape (The Oregonian, November 7, 2008)
- Hens in the City: Regulations are being challenged as people take 'eating locally' another step (Winston-Salem Journal, November 7, 2008)
- Food pantries mobilize as ranks of hungry grow (USA Today, November 6, 2008)
- South End project is 'not just a big gray box' (Charlotte Observer, November 6, 2008)
- Cities rack up public artwork with bike racks (USA Today, November 5, 2008)
- Neighbors at odds over noise from wind turbines (USA Today, November 3, 2008)
- Hoping for a green renewal, Mich. city will turn sewage to fuel (Washington Post, November 2, 2008)

