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| Issue of March 31, 2008 |
Zoning InBoston and San Francisco have a lot in common. Both are old-school port cities situated on scenic natural harbors. Each serves as a hub for the burgeoning domestic biotechnology market. They both feature an iconic suspension bridge as part of their respective skylines. Grasping at Straws Hope is a good thing. At least, it used to be. Nation Heads Into Economic Abyss: How Deep Will It Go? By Rachel Beck and Erin McClamFor months, Americans have been subjected to a sort of economic water torture - a maddening drip of bad news about jobs, gas prices, sagging home values, creeping inflation, the slouching dollar and a stock market in bumpy descent. Economic Perceptions Inaccurate By Russ WilesThere's supposed to be some good, some bad and some ugly. Legislature Holds Key to Creative Solutions for Local Infrastructure By David Begelfer In these economically challenging times, more and more communities are struggling to find funding to invest in their local infrastructure needs. As the demand for significant infrastructure repairs and improvements continues to grow, new methods are needed to provide these funds to spur economic growth in our communities. Check & Balance Banker & Tradesman's political cartoon. |
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