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Urban hot spots: New York, Atlanta and Salt Lake City, United States (9-00)

We'll always have Paris (9-00)

The flip side of sprawl (9-00)

Lofts spin new life for Atlanta cotton mill (7-27-00)

Sierra Club: Urban sprawl thrives at taxpayer expense (4-13-00)

A chat with the author of "Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream" (4-11-00)

Satellite images show effects of urban sprawl (2-21-00)

A chat about bringing our urban centers back to life in the coming century (11-30-99)

Traffic snarled throughout U.S., study says (11-17-99)

Report lists states best, worst at fighting sprawl (10-4-99)

Sprawl is not inevitable, report finds (10-8-99)

Team probes Atlanta heat island (3-25-99)

Atlanta pays environmental price for fast growth (3-19-99)

Developer advocates 'spiritual' approach to building (2-23-99)

Community joins effort to revive city mall (11-27-98)

Cranberry growers squeezed by developers, environmentalists (11-25-98)

Reversing suburban flight, families move back downtown (11-24-98)

Georgia town has it all -- and too much of it (11-23-98)

Toronto Island residents resist bridge to city (11-22-98)

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