Today’s Headlines
Gas Prices on Pace to Break All-Time Record (USA Today) Rick Scott’s Lawyer Wrong About Key Fact in Florida HSR Lawsuit (SPT) DeMint Mired in Quarrel Over Port Earmark (TPM) Reports: Natural Gas Not as Clean as Thought (Infrastructurist) When Did Breathing Stop Being Good for the Economy? (Grist) David Simon: We Live or Die … Continued
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Adam Voiland
8:20 AM EDT on April 15, 2011
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- Gas Prices on Pace to Break All-Time Record (USA Today)
- Rick Scott’s Lawyer Wrong About Key Fact in Florida HSR Lawsuit (SPT)
- DeMint Mired in Quarrel Over Port Earmark (TPM)
- Reports: Natural Gas Not as Clean as Thought (Infrastructurist)
- When Did Breathing Stop Being Good for the Economy? (Grist)
- David Simon: We Live or Die Based on How We Live in Cities (Rustwire)
- Behind the Scenes with Capital Bikeshare (WCP)
- A Culture of Transit: The Key to Reducing Stress (The Atlantic)
- We’ll Fight to the Bitter End to Sustain the Unsustainable (Urbanophile)
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