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Assorted Links #55


"Rise of the One Percent." Source: Martin Venezky/New York Times
  • Dana Stevens Reviews Geoff Dyer’s Zona
  • City Transit Line Posters
  • Posters from the Revolution in Syria
  • Lester Beall and the Rural Electrification Administration
  • Why Some Cities Lose When Others Win
  • How the Developing World is Using Cellphone Technology to Change Lives
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posted Friday, April 06, 2012

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