Posts Tagged ‘high-speed rail’
Tuesday, February 8th, 2011
All aboard! Vice President Joe Biden says the government will pour $53 billion into expanding the nation’s high-speed rail network over the next six years, including $8 billion in 2012 alone. It’s part of President Obama’s pledge to bring rail to 80…
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U.S. Will Spend $53 Billion on Rail
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Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
President Obama stressed global competitiveness in his State of the Union Address Tuesday night, proposing plans for new investments in education, high-speed rails, clean-energy technology, and faster Internet access. He also proposed rewriting the tax…
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Obama Proposes New Global Push
Tags: access, Education, energy, high-speed rail, high-speed-rails, obama, president, president-obama, state, stressed-global, Tax, union, union-address
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Monday, December 20th, 2010
The preferred route for a controversial high-speed rail line between London and Birmingham is set to be revealed later.

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Fast rail route announcement due
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Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
Now that an entire week or so has passed, it’s possible to make a cool, complete and objective assessment of the meaning of the 2010 vote. Thus, ladies and gentlemen, it becomes clear what this election was all about: jobs. read more
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Riding the Rails, Looking for Work
Tags: becomes-clear, election, elections, entire-week, high-speed rail, jobs, meaning, objective-assessment, the-2010, the-meaning, Unemployment, vote
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