Bush still has time to do more damage in office - Fresno Bee
As the sun sets on any White House, its occupants are inclined to engineer some midnight surprises. These are administrative changes the president failed to enact earlier, either because of resistance by Congress or other political considerations
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Local projects included in bond bills - Milford Daily News
Several local projects made it into three major bond bills recently signed by Gov. Deval Patrick into law, though one key initiative failed to make the cut. The bills authorize billions of dollars in bonds for such projects as Godfrey Brook in
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Atlantia to shift focus after failed merger - Financial Times
Atlantia , Italy’s largest toll road operator, will make no effort to find a European merger partner after the collapse of its deal with Spain’s Abertis , according to its chief executive. In an interview with the Financial Times, Giovanni
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T hacking exposes a deeper clash - Boston Globe
Recent inventions to emerge from the workshop of Zack Anderson include the "Killbot," a radio-controlled robot with a "1,500,000-candlepower spotlight to blind the victim," a bullhorn "to terrify victims," and a spinning drill bit "to bore through
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Mega power projects stuck in starting block - Hindustan Times
It seems that there is a dearth of land to produce power in India, if a power ministry official is to be believed. Three years after the ultra-mega power project (UMPP) programme was launched, environmental concerns, locational disputes and
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