We discuss a string-theory-derived mechanism for localized gravity, which
produces a deviation from Newton's law of gravitation at cosmological
distances. This mechanism can be realized for general non-compact Calabi-Yau
manifolds, orbifolds and orientifolds. After discussing the cross-over scale
and the thickness in these models we show that the localized higher derivative
terms can be safely neglected at observable distances. We conclude by some
observations on the massless open string spectrum for the orientifold models.Comment: 12 Pages. Based on some unpublished work presented at Quarks-2004,
Pushkinskie Gory, Russia, May 24-3