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...unreasonable hills, proud of the slightly loopy beaux arts buildings and the great swaths of pastel houses, altogether seduced by its own fey charms. It follows that San Francisco has a powerful sense of how San Francisco ought to look, and the new ungainly downtown skyline offends that civic vision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Outlawing the Modern Skyscraper | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...twelve teams, but the North American Soccer League, which played outdoors, disbanded this year. Even so, Peter Bridgwater, majority owner of the N.A.S.L.'s San Jose Earthquakes, is keeping his club together and hopes that a new league will start up. Explains Earthquakes Executive Fred Guzman: "It's a civic matter, like popping for a modern art museum. I mean, what's the satisfaction of owning a string of coin-operated Laundromats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Called Strike Looms | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...Business School. In my class, he called former president Franklin D. Roosevelt, Class of 1904, a “socialist” and spoke against Social Security, unemployment insurance, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other New Deal innovations. He refused to understand that capitalism becomes corrupt without democratic civic values and ethical restraints...

Author: By Yoshi Tsurumi, | Title: Hail to the Robber Baron? | 4/6/2005 | See Source »

...posted one of the top economic growth rates in the nation in recent years. It boasts one of the lowest unemployment rates, the second highest household income, and the fastest rising property values-and that economic muscle is pumping a boom in construction, retailing, fashion and plain old civic pride. "In many ways, this is one of the city's finest eras," says Masahiko Mori, president of Mori Seiki, a machine-tool company that has just relocated its headquarters from a neighboring prefecture to downtown Nagoya...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan Loves Nagoya | 3/28/2005 | See Source »

...Harvard has the resources and the motivation to create a community they want to be in,” says Paul Berkeley, the president of the Allston Civic Association. “They [can] create the atmosphere down there. It’s in their best interest and ours to create the kind of place where we can both coexist happily...

Author: By Joseph M. Tartakoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Allston at a Crossroads | 3/24/2005 | See Source »

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