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  • Still hip to be square
    Still hip to be square

    By Ted Balaker
    November 10, 2005

  • Now they want drivers to have cell phones?
    Now they want drivers to have cell phones?

    By Ted Balaker
    November 10, 2005

  • Telecommuting: A refuge from traffic and social engineers
    Telecommuting: A refuge from traffic and social engineers

    Planners need to remove obstacles to telecommuting

    By Shikha Dalmia
    November 10, 2005

  • Theyíre everywhere
    Theyíre everywhere

    By Ted Balaker
    November 9, 2005

  • What the oil execs should have said
    What the oil execs should have said

    By Ted Balaker
    November 9, 2005

  • Why donít Americaís immigrants riot?
    Why donít Americaís immigrants riot?

    By Ted Balaker
    November 9, 2005

  • Inherit the Windfall
    Inherit the Windfall

    By Shikha Dalmia
    November 9, 2005

  • Split decision in Iowa
    Split decision in Iowa

    By Steven Titch
    November 8, 2005

  • Another call for caution on muni wireless
    Another call for caution on muni wireless

    By Steven Titch
    November 8, 2005

  • Monterey Rejects Anti-Privatization Forces
    Monterey Rejects Anti-Privatization Forces

    By Geoffrey Segal
    November 8, 2005

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    Municipalities chase a moving target

    By Steven Titch
    November 7, 2005

  • Minneapolis goes the private route
    Minneapolis goes the private route

    By Steven Titch
    November 7, 2005

  • The Myth of Energy Deregulation
    The Myth of Energy Deregulation

    California never fully deregulated

    By Adam Summers
    November 7, 2005

  • Addressing Louisiana’s Budget Shortfall
    Addressing Louisiana’s Budget Shortfall

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 6, 2005

  • Any hope of deporking that transportation bill?
    Any hope of deporking that transportation bill?

    By Ted Balaker
    November 6, 2005

  • Is Commuter Rail Right for Houston?
    Is Commuter Rail Right for Houston?

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 5, 2005

  • Gambling: A Risk Worth Taking
    Gambling: A Risk Worth Taking

    Anti-gambling crusaders don't have a case

    By Shikha Dalmia
    November 4, 2005

  • House Passes Eminent Domain Bill
    House Passes Eminent Domain Bill

    By Leonard Gilroy
    November 3, 2005

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