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    “I get about 99 miles to the gallon”

    By Ted Balaker
    April 24, 2006

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    Telecommuting nation?

    By Ted Balaker
    April 23, 2006

  • Free WiFi: You Get What You Pay For
    Free WiFi: You Get What You Pay For

    By Steven Titch
    April 23, 2006

  • Getting real on urban development
    Getting real on urban development

    By Samuel Staley
    April 20, 2006

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    Philadelphia City Councils postpones EarthLink vote

    By Steven Titch
    April 20, 2006

  • Detroit Can’t Afford to Stall Privatization
    Detroit Can’t Afford to Stall Privatization

    Other cities save millions by forcing government services to compete

    By Geoffrey Segal
    April 20, 2006

  • Still headed South, West, and to the ëBurbs
    Still headed South, West, and to the ëBurbs

    By Ted Balaker
    April 19, 2006

  • Competition is better
    Competition is better

    By Steven Titch
    April 19, 2006

  • Private Sector Wins More Federal Job Competitions in 2005
    Private Sector Wins More Federal Job Competitions in 2005

    By Leonard Gilroy
    April 19, 2006

  • Federal Agency Performance Rankings Released
    Federal Agency Performance Rankings Released

    By Leonard Gilroy
    April 19, 2006

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    Timeline of Municipal Broadband and Technological Developments

    How private sector technology and government-run Internet and WiFi have evolved since 1989

    By Steven Titch and Adrian Moore
    April 18, 2006

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    (de)Congested BusinessesóAustin edition

    By Ted Balaker
    April 17, 2006

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    Toyota eyes Southern states

    By Ted Balaker
    April 17, 2006

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    Donít these people realize theyíre being oppressed? (Burlington-Pueblo-Chicago edition)

    By Ted Balaker
    April 17, 2006

  • Should we just scrap the FCC?
    Should we just scrap the FCC?

    By Steven Titch
    April 17, 2006

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    Anaheim vs. the Sacred Cow of Franchise Fees

    By Steven Titch
    April 17, 2006

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    Here come the nukes

    By Adrian Moore
    April 17, 2006

  • The tangled web of particulate pollution policy
    The tangled web of particulate pollution policy

    By Adrian Moore
    April 17, 2006

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