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When cities rot

When cities rot

Residents as well as corporate interests and local officials have to seek the welfare of the city where God has called them

Marvin Olasky | Many cities are in financial trouble, but some offer a sense of freedom for the pioneer-minded in WORLD's 2013 annual Cities coverage

Mindy Belz | High unemployment, broken government, aging infrastructure, and global recession are a mean cocktail for unrest in the world's fastest-growing metropolises

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