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1. Houston Downtown Alliance
www.downtownhouston.org/en/rss - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2008 Last Visited: 7/22/2008
No. 1: Houston, Texas By Jane Bennett Clark, Senior Associate Editor, Kiplingers Personal Finance July 2008 COMEBACK KID Population: 5,542,048 Population Growth Since 2000: 14.9% Percentage of Workforce in Creative Class: 31.3% Cost-of-Living Index: 88.1 (100 being national average) Median Household Income: $50,250 Income Growth Since 2000: 13.1% Its the city of big plans and no rules, beat-the-heat tunnels and loop-the-loop highways, world-class museums and wiry cowboys, humidity that demands an ice-cold martini and the biggest damn liquor store on the planet.How could you not love Houston?VIDEO EXTRA: Take Our Walking Tour Through Houston You can hardly afford not to.Back with a roar after the oil bust of the 1980s, Houston has reclaimed its title as energy capital of the U.S. and added aerospace, technology and medical companies to the mix, generating more than 100,000 jobs in 2007.Not only does the Houston... 30-May-08 11:00 AM Houston: No. 1 to Live, Work and Play No. 1: Houston, Texas By Jane Bennett Clark, Senior Associate Editor, Kiplingers Personal Finance July 2008 COMEBACK KID Population: 5,542,048 Population Growth Since 2000: 14.9% Percentage of Workforce in Creative Class: 31.3% Cost-of-Living Index: 88.1 (100 being national average) Median Household Income: $50,250 Income Growth Since 2000: 13.1% Its the city of big plans and no rules, beat-the-heat tunnels and loop-the-loop highways, world-class museums and wiry cowboys, humidity that demands an ice-cold martini and the biggest damn liquor store on the planet. -
2. Kiplinger.com
special.kiplinger.com/about/st - [Cached]Published on: 7/8/2008 Last Visited: 7/8/2008
Jane Bennett ClarkKiplinger.com
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Jane Bennett Clark
janebclark@kiplinger.com
r>Jane Bennett Clark, senior associate editor for Kiplinger's Personal Finance, started her career as an investigator for the Better Government Association, a citizens' watchdog group in Chicago.She was a copy editor at the American Historical Association and the American Psychological Association before joining the copy department at Kiplinger's in 1977.
Clark has contributed articles to Kiplinger's since 1981, on subjects including health, disability, spending, travel and financial planning.Her stories have also appeared in The Washington Post, the New Orleans Times-Picayune and Washingtonian magazine.She has been a freelance editor and copy editor for numerous publications, including Kosmos magazine, Time-Life Books, Stackpole Books, National Journal and Preservation magazine. -
3. Kiplinger.com
www.kiplingerforecast.com/abou - [Cached]Published on: 6/9/2008 Last Visited: 6/9/2008
Jane Bennett ClarkKiplinger.com
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Jane Bennett Clark
janebclark@kiplinger.com
r>Jane Bennett Clark, senior associate editor for Kiplinger's Personal Finance, started her career as an investigator for the Better Government Association, a citizens' watchdog group in Chicago.She was a copy editor at the American Historical Association and the American Psychological Association before joining the copy department at Kiplinger's in 1977.
Clark has contributed articles to Kiplinger's since 1981, on subjects including health, disability, spending, travel and financial planning.Her stories have also appeared in The Washington Post, the New Orleans Times-Picayune and Washingtonian magazine.She has been a freelance editor and copy editor for numerous publications, including Kosmos magazine, Time-Life Books, Stackpole Books, National Journal and Preservation magazine.

