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...flukes but two redemptions among dozens, among hundreds. Downtowns are being preserved, piece by piece, and have been rediscovered, city by city, as places to live as well as work. "Almost every city, down to the third tier -- places like Dayton and Toledo -- has done something," says Northwestern University Urbanologist Louis Masotti. "It's not a fad. It's a demographic phenomenon. The 1980s have been the decade of the cities' revival...
...living in their first house and driving a used Chevy to work, despite being billionaires." Aside from Goldsmith's Paris home and his town houses in New York and London -- all filled with antique furniture, paintings, statues, silk hangings -- he has just acquired a 16,000-acre hideaway on northwestern Mexico's Gulf of California. "It's the most beautiful place I've ever seen," he says. "It's got the sea, mountains, rivers, lakes. Most of the land is being turned into an ecological reserve, so we can bring back the animals that have always lived in that forest...
Agencies such as the World Health Organization must help coordinate efforts to protect the world's blood supply, and promote health policies that combat AIDS without violating its victims' rights, said speakers at the Northwestern Regional Meeting of the National Council for International Health in Boston on Saturday...
...Columbia wins, Northwestern--the previous losingest team in college history--gets its futile record back. Folks up North and West want it back, anyway...
...loss was Columbia's 35th in a row, shattering Northwestern's previous Division I record of 34 (set from...