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| Bright
Ideas Winter 2003/2004 (Entire Issue 2.19 MB) |
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| Cover,
Editorial, and Table of Contents (245 KB) |
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| Cover
Stories (476 KB) |
| Postpurchase Services; Home Maintenance
Training, Financial Education; Emergency Loan Fund Created
in Boise, Idaho |
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| Feature
Stories (246 KB) |
| Transit Village Key to Revitalizing
Oakland Neighborhood, Atlanta's Historic Old Fourth Ward,
Financial Literacy Training in Spanish |
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| My
Kind of Town: South Bend, Indiana (467 KB) |
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| State
of the Art: Oklahoma (620 KB) |
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| National
Initiatives (365 KB) |
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| Issues
and Ideas (238 KB) |
| Minorities' Rainbow
of Diversity Tests Strategies to Expand Home Ownership, “So
You Really Want Residents to Participate?” A Double
Role for Limited-Equity Co-ops in New York |
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| Practitioners'
Toolbox(165 KB) |
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| Fascinating
Findings (74 KB) |
| Postpurchase Training and Responses
to New Immigrants Explored by Researchers |
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| Glancing
Back: 10 Years Ago in bright ideas (80 KB) |
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| NeighborWorks
News Room (114 KB) |
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| Inside
Neighborhood Reinvestment (119 KB) |
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| Calendar
(94 KB) |
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