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<title>U.S. Mayors Vote to Rethink Bottled Water Contracts</title>
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<description>A conference of U.S. mayors -- with support from restaurants, businesses, and public interest groups -- passed a resolution Monday to phase out municipal use of bottled water in favor of tap water.</description>
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<title>Out of the Ashes, a Green Village Rises</title>
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<description>After 10 years of civil war in Congo, a small village -- built using local practices, materials, and clean energy -- has become a global model for sustainable community development. 
From: Working Villages International</description>
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<title>U.S. Cities Voting for Peace</title>
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<description>&quot;Today more than half of all Americans live under local or state proclamations of opposition to the U.S. military presence in Iraq,&quot; write policy analysts Ben Manski and Karen Dolan. 
From: YES! Magazine</description>
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<title>Reilun kaupan kaupungin arvonimen saaja paljastunee ensi viikolla</title>
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<description>Ensi viikolla se käynnistyy: Reilun kaupan kaupunki -kampanja. Jos kaikki menee hyvin, jokin suomalaiskaupunki saa heti kampanjan aloituspäivänä 9.5. Suomen ensimmäisen reilun kaupungin arvonimen.</description>
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<title>Public transport answer to Delhi’s jammed roads</title>
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<description>The answer to growing traffic and pollution in the Indian capital lies in an effective and massive public transport system, says the Centre for Science and Environment. The Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, recently implemented in south Delhi, provides the option for an economically sound and better bus system.</description>
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