http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/24/national/24childless.html?hpex=726800en=ea31131d13e7ab71ei=5094partner=homepage
New York Times
March 24, 2005
Vibrant Cities Find One Thing Missing: Children
By TIMOTHY EGAN
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Pearl District in the heart of this perpetually
self-improving
I am looking for several Korean ladies in their twenties to assist me with my research. Or perhaps a few delectable Gujarati chicks in flimsy saris. Or even some zoftig middle-aged Polynesian women. Whatever. I'm easy.
My research involves developing an online database of candid videotapes.
Ben,
Somehow I think I am going to be more successful luring middle-aged Chinese
than you are going to be in luring 20-something Korean ladies. ;-)
sj
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:41:51 EST
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Subject: [UC] Looking for Twenty-Something Korean
This is a fascinating article, Brian, and a whole other perspective on children and cities.
As a Realtor, I can tell you that in University City in the recent past, it was a lack of schools perceived as "good" which kept families with children from moving here - not a lack of other amenities
[I love the response from the city, since as you know, we only care about
sports (!?) and NOT the lack of ethics or concern for quality of life
or any issues in particular...but then again it is the tourism marketing
spokesperson.]
http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20050324-113259
I can't sing and I have little spare time, but the annual Bel Canto
performance is so spectacular, and showcases our neighborhood in such a
great light, that I have once again volunteered to encourage attendance
and to attract advertising support. Please help and please forgive
duplicates.
The
posting this for a friend:
young married couple (with cat) returning to penn for
the summer, seeking one-bedroom apt (mid-may thru aug)
[please respond off-list. thanks!]
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Forgive the shameless plug, but as some of you know the Phila Film Fest is
shaping up. I was fortunate enough to have taken part in a special
film project that will be a part of the festival. Our short documentary
about Mount Moriah Cemetery will be shown Sunday, April 10 @ 5:00 @
the
This does not contradict what anyone else wrote, but just adds to
what Peter and Christine alluded to. I work with students with
disabilities on the college level and as a result I have visited Widener
Memorial HS, Overbrook School for the Blind, and PA School for the Deaf.
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