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Heading toward city life

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October 21, 1999
Web posted at: 6:07 p.m. EDT (2207 GMT)

Recall back to the sitcom "Green Acres," where a couple argues whether the city or the country is the place to be.

With the world's population hitting 6 billion this week, CNN science correspondent Ann Kellan says more and more people are heading toward city life and away from those greener pastures.



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