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In this May 2, 2012 issue
Mapping disasters with geo-tagged photos
Diversity programs reap benefits for cities
Gallery: San Francisco volunteers clean up Mother Earth
Viewpoint: Smart water management is good for the economy
Connecticut abolishes capital punishment
Now, this is a REALLY past due notice

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Top Stories
Mapping disasters with geo-tagged photos
Communities use photo-mapping to document damaged properties.
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Diversity programs reap benefits for cities
Encouraging communication and engagement builds stronger communities.
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Gallery: San Francisco volunteers clean up Mother Earth
More than 200 volunteers help clean up popular tourist areas in San Francisco.
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Commentary
Viewpoint: Smart water management is good for the economy
Cities must address failing water infrastructure now for a stronger future.
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New Laws
Connecticut abolishes capital punishment
Governor Malloy signs new law making it the 17th state to repeal the death penalty.
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Lighter Side
Now, this is a REALLY past due notice
Massachusetts woman gets a bill from New Jersey, 35 years later.
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