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Posted Sat, Aug 8, 10:36 a.m.
Glaeser has a page, with papers. Which one are you thinking of? But taking a quick look at some of the titles of his papers, he seems to be like most economists a fairly free market oriented personality. For instance, a paper on his page called "Why is Manhattan so ...
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I think we should do what we can to keep this research center and jobs here in Seattle. It's just better to keep as much activity, especially NOAA, as part of our city.
MOREPosted Sun, Feb 17, 12:06 p.m.
superlatives: Since when did 660ft become huge especially when there's a 900+ft tower next door?
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