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		<description><![CDATA[Is the US Census Bureau underestimating uban growth? | A few weeks back, there was a bit of a stir (see this article for an example) over new US Census Bureau estimates suggesting that, after the urban resurgence of the 1990s, center-city populations in the US were once again on the decline.&nbsp; For someone like me who&#8217;s convinced of the environmental and social benefits of city living, this didn&#8217;t seem like good news. But now, two Brookings Institution researchers...]]></description>
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