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New Jersey requires towns to build affordable housing. But for decades, the wealthiest suburban towns were paying poorer urban areas to build their affordable housing units for them. Now some lawmakers are trying to force municipalities to build affordable housing units.
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Many Iowans are set to gather in schools, cafes, or living rooms to make their choices for president. Democrats face a three-way race for the lead. But beyond Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John Edwards, the other candidates are looking for attention.
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Republican presidential hopefuls Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney are expected to get more than half the support when GOP caucuses meet in Iowa. Key to the outcome of the caucuses is how many Republicans will attend, and how many independents join them.
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Larry Milleson, the newly elected mayor of Colo, Iowa, reflects on the intensity of the presidential race. Despite its population of 868, Colo residents have had the opportunity to see half a dozen candidates appearing nearby.
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Voters who live and work along Interstate 10, a transcontinental highway, discuss what's important to them in the 2008 election. In Texas and Louisiana, female voters say they are concerned about higher gas prices, health care and improved quality of life for their children.
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