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Back to nature: restoring wetlands may help to control floods, but their other values complicate the picture
Clement, Douglas
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2001
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pp. 12-13
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Fighting the last war: current policy neglects to anticipate the impact of floodplain development on future flood potential
Clement, Douglas
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Out of harm's way: the new wave in flood control is getting rid of the problem: us
Clement, Douglas
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Subsidizing sorrow
Clement, Douglas
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Full throttle for high-speed rail? High-speed rail likely hinges on federal funding, but does getting such funding automatically make it a good idea?
Cataldo, Rosie
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Private vs.
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: the prison debate. Can private prisons save tax dollars? The evidence is inconclusive
Clement, Douglas
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Pension deficit disorder
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Local and state
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Not a great bet
Clement, Douglas
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2003
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Lotteries and other forms of government-sanctioned gambling have spread rapidly across the Ninth District. What kind of jackpot do they really deliver to state and local governments?
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The failure of flood control
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2001
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Dam it all: Dams and levees are the usual answer to flooding, but they're not always the right answer. So why do we keep building them?
Clement, Douglas
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2001
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pp. 4-5
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