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inner city![]() Derelict gasometers near St Pancras station, London, England. They are a clear indicator of the decline of industrial manufacturing in inner cities. In the background is the British Telecom (BT) tower (formerly the Post Office tower), a symbol of the service industries that now dominate the British economy.
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Plus, its website runs regular updates under such heads as Human Rights: Global Inner Cities, Suggest-a-New-Beat, and Bank Beat. It was Solomon who urged baseball to invest more than $10 million into the 10-acre project in Compton, part of a dream to reconnect baseball to the inner cities of America. Highly recommended--especially for school and community libraries of the inner cities. |
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