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StoryHigh Speed Rail: Fast Track To Nowhere Matthew Stevenson68 weeks 11 hours ago
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StoryBeyond Neo-Victorianism: A Call for Design Diversity Richard Reep1332 weeks 2 days ago
StoryMillennials Are Looking for Something Completely Different Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais41 year 40 weeks ago
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StoryThe Death Of Gentry Liberalism Joel Kotkin72 years 12 weeks ago
StoryCopenhagen: the Fall of Green Statism The New City Journal22 years 17 weeks ago
StoryStop Coddling Wall Street! Joel Kotkin32 years 18 weeks ago
StoryThe Cycles of Industrial and Post-Industrial in Silicon Valley Tamara Carleton12 years 18 weeks ago
StoryHow California Went From Top of the Class to the Bottom Bill Watkins52 years 20 weeks ago
StoryCapping Emissions, Trading On The Future Joel Kotkin52 years 23 weeks ago

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