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Flint Michigan CBS news

Compréhension restitution N°1

Marie ANDRE-MILESI

This article published in CBSNEWS is about the desindustrialisation of Flint, Michigan, USA. It talks about the re-shaping of what used to be a very prospreous industrial General Motors city, which is now half-deserted and prey to vandalism and delinquency.

The remedy chosen by the local authorities is to shrink the city. The first move was to buldoze 6000 houses giving to the area a new landscape where nature is invited to settle in, thus cutting down all types of public services and putting an end to the havoc caused by hoodlums and crackheads.

The journalist concludes with the introduction of a long-term trend in America: the get-smaller movement!

Scottish Holyrood and York the Shambles

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BBC Monday, 8 March 2010

The Shambles, York, named Britain’s ‘most picturesque’

The Shambles, York

The Shambles is one of York’s most popular tourist attractions

A cobbled lane in York which dates from the Middle Ages has been voted Britain’s most picturesque street.

The Shambles, which is lined with 15th Century buildings, took the prize in the Google Street View Awards.

The Royal Crescent in Bath and Grey Street in Newcastle came second and third respectively in the vote.

Hampshire’s Stockbridge High Street was voted “best foodie street” and Milson Street, in Bath, “best fashion street”. More than 11,000 people voted.

They voted for their favourites after five streets were shortlisted in each category by a panel of experts, including travel editors.

Ian Addyman, who owns a shop on The Shambles, said it was full of “historic charm”.

He said: “There is a real feeling of community amongst shop owners and I think we all feel privileged to work in such a beautiful place. The shops here are all strikingly different and unique.

“Most people say that if you visit York, then at some point you will walk down The Shambles.

“It has been the backdrop for many a jigsaw, chocolate box and railway poster and once you visit you will see why.”

The buildings on Milsom Street in Bath were originally grand town houses, but most are now used as shops, offices and banks.

Stockbridge High Street was praised for its independent specialist shops, team rooms, pubs and restaurants, many of which serve local produce.

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