document.writeln("<table><tr><!-- News Story INTRO --><td align=left valign=top width=25%><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/0607/news_1-1.html><img src=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/0607/images/13092_image_2.150.jpg width=150 height=150 border=0 alt='ArchWeek Image'></a></td><td align=left valign=top width=75%><p style='text-align: left'><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/0607/news_1-1.html><font size=+0 face=Helvetica,Arial color=#000000>ENDANGERED AMERICA</font></a></p><p style='text-align: left'>The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced in May its 2006 list of the 11 'Most Endangered Historic Places' in the United States. These buildings have been damaged or threatened by hurricanes, terrorists, development pressures, or simple neglect. The organization issues this list to bring public attention to heritage structures that might be preserved if rescued in time.</p><p style='text-align: right'><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/0607/news_1-1.html><img src=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/images/continue.gif width=96 height=22 border=0 alt=Continue...></a></p></td></tr></table>");

