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<description>Landscaping most freeways part of Super Bowl plan It was just three words in a 2,500-word essay in The Economist magazine a couple of years ago, but to Charles McMahen they still sting: &#x26;#x22;Houston is ugly.&#x26;#x22; Though the article about the city was largely positive, and the ugly reference was aimed broadly at Houston&#x26;#x27;s sprawl, lack of zoning and other issues, McMahen cites the sentence when talking about an initiative to improve the city&#x26;#x27;s gateways. &#x26;#x22;Clearly, 59 North, the Hardy Toll Road and 45 North are really in need of some work,&#x26;#x22; said McMahen, chairman of the Quality of Life...</description>
<author>The usual liars at the Houston Chronicle</author>
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