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...New Labour, it emerged, would view postwar tower blocks, what the writer Patrick Wright once dubbed “the tombstones of the welfare state”, no more favourably than Thatcher or her architectural guru, the...
...“Why do these people take on more risk and are willing to take less money?” asks Litan....
...That is because it is situated in St George’s Hill, a long-established private estate of luxury homes in Weybridge, Surrey, the affluent county south-west of London....
...Fortunately, the Bureau of Economic Analysis publishes most of the same figures we looked at for states at the county level. There are currently 3113 counties in the United States....
...It features six bedrooms, several outbuildings and 17 acres of land....
...The Heart Broke In , by James Meek, Canongate, RRP£17.99 Meek creates a compelling and wonderfully sharp family saga situated in the contemporary bohemian hinterlands of London....
...Take Matt Elder, who lives in Festus, Missouri (pop. 11,602). When I met him in a downtown St Louis diner, he came across as a cheerful, friendly guy, not someone living under a kind of persecution....
...retriever out into the six acres of land surrounding his home, and takes in the idyllic surroundings....
...In 2010, the average weekly wage in Manhattan was $2,404, which is 170 percent more than the U.S. aver- age, and 45 percent more than in Santa Clara County, home of Silicon Valley, which pays the highest...
...In another Ozark moment, the American Nazi party has managed to sponsor litter clearance on a length of highway over the state border in Springfield, Missouri....
...In the late 1950s, the General Development Corporation bought up vast swathes of former agricultural land in southeastern Florida around the St Lucie River....
...Today, state or private, education is about competition in a global marketplace....
...In the 1910s, swamps north of St Claude Avenue were drained and the Industrial Canal was constructed in 1923, resulting in the growth of the Lower Ninth Ward....
...Conservative Charles Krauthammer backed the idea in a column in The Washington Post in 2001....
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