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“Most Livable” a Dubious and Fleeting Honor

Posted on May 6, 2010 by Editor

Quick-who did Forbes magazine recently name as its “Most Livable City”?  Unless one has been under a rock in southwestern Pennsylvania they would know that Pittsburgh was crowned with the honor. 

 

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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Cities, crime, culture, Forbes, livability, metro areas, Most livable, national rankings, Pittsburgh, unemployment

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