Since 1993, Inner-City Filmmakers has assisted more than 600 young people in Los Angeles County.
Mr Kozlowski grew up in a tough, inner-city Polish and Italian neighbourhood in Newark, New Jersey.
Far from cowering in their inner-city enclaves, black and Asian Britons are racing to the suburbs.
He became involved in several Scientology-related initiatives including one to aid impoverished inner-city schools.
We want to bring cricket to inner-city communities which don't have the chance to play.
Peter Kilfoyle, in inner-city Liverpool Walton (home of the two football clubs, Everton and Liverpool), 27, 000.
What may be particularly disastrous is the combination of American inner-city norms and traditional Latin attitudes.
Sean Rogers of the SDLP said absenteeism was not only a problem in inner-city areas.
In many inner-city councils, fewer than one in four bothers to vote in local elections.
After all, the firm supports worthy causes such as the environment and inner-city education.
The State of the Union address, I mean, he mentioned - the word inner-city was mentioned once.
Later still, as an MP, I realised to my shock that this wasn't confined to inner-city London.
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This past summer, I visited Sinai-Grace Hospital, in inner-city Detroit, and saw what Pronovost was up against.
We've long said there is no more urgent domestic issue than the collapsed state of inner-city education.
Despite the housing-market crash, immigrants and ethnic minorities continue to leave inner-city ghettos for more mixed suburbs.
The physical decay is evident and these areas suffer all the social problems associated with inner-city poverty.
Texas urbanites are busy constructing new suburban town centers, reviving inner-city neighborhoods and expanding museums, recreational areas and other amenities.
This has helped inner-city youngsters to get the education they need for going out into the job market.
Rural and inner-city clinics are especially good for job opportunities, the bureau said.
Falling prices compound the problem for councils hoping to regenerate struggling inner-city areas.
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At first they were restricted to inner-city areas where existing schools had failed.
Being young, male and an information technology specialist are all commodities that are in demand for teachers in inner-city schools.
He visited an inner-city school and promised that his church would provide each student a toy and a new uniform.
Why, ask the suburbanites, should they pay for the facilities they have chosen to avoid: inner-city schools and public housing?
Perhaps, but efforts to encourage stable marriages in poor inner-city neighborhoods might contribute even more to lowering drug violence.
Last month Bromford Support launched their "No Postcodes" video campaign, so named because many inner-city gangs are divided into postcode area.
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But people often live in several places over the course of retirement, so an inner-city start doesn't mean an inner-city end.
But the public school system proves that this is untrue: inner-city Catholic schools far outperform public schools, despite much lower budgets.
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The Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Research Center will focus on asthma, where rates are much higher among inner-city children, particularly blacks.
Voucher backers--an unusual coalition of inner-city parents and conservative groups--retort that the judge misread both the Cleveland program and the First Amendment.
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