Designing a city on the back of a cocktail napkin The rebuilders of New Orleans have a chance to make it 'the envy of every other city' in the U.S. But it's hardly a blank slate
17th Dec 2005, 10:55 GMT
NEW ORLEANS''All these blobs,'' Joseph Canizaro worries. There's just too many of them! ''We see the mayor in the morning,'' he adds. ''We need a red dot in the blob!'' (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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