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Kenneth Silber [6 titles]
- The Wasted Waterfront
New York’s vast, neglected shoreline was once central to the city’s economic and cultural life. It could be again. Spring 1996 - The Electric Lemon
Later this decade, New York State environmental rules will require automakers and dealers to begin selling vehicles that are exorbitantly expensive, don’t work very well, and aren’t that good for the environment. Welcome to the era of the electric car. Winter 1996 - When Cleanliness Isn't a Virtue
Environmental rules make it hard to reuse old industrial sites. Result: economic and environmental decay in U.S. cities. Autumn 1995 - New York's Nightmare Legislature
Democrats and Republicans in Albany have a deal: don't mess with my spending and I'll leave yours alone. Who will make them mend their ways? Spring 1995 - Back Taxes for Sale
Autumn 1993 - The Mexican Connection
Winter 1992
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