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    Apr 21, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Kingsley Guy: South Florida economic future looks good

    As Mark Twain noted, history doesn't repeat itself, but "sometimes it rhymes," and South Florida may be in for one of those rhyming moments as it emerges from the economic doldrums of the past half decade. Turn the clock back a hundred years: Henry...

    Tags: Realty, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Rick Scott, Hurricanes, Labor Markets

  2. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Chinese bullet train leader charged with corruption

    As Gov. Jerry Brown seeks to build California's own high-speed rail system, he's pointed to the example set by China, where 5,000 miles of track have been laid in recent years. During his visit there this week, he will ride one of those bullet trains from Beijing to Shanghai.
    As Gov. Jerry Brown seeks to build California's own high-speed rail system, he's pointed to the example set by China, where 5,000 miles of track have been laid in recent years. During his visit there this week, he will ride one of those bullet trains from...

    Tags: Jerry Brown, Political Corruption, China, Railway Transportation

  4. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Eric Lomax dies at 93; ex-POW's act of forgiveness set stage for memoir 'The Railway Man'

    "Some time the hating has to stop," reads the last line of "The Railway Man," a moving tale of wartime torture and forgiveness by former British prisoner of war Eric Lomax. Lomax was a British army officer when he was captured by Japanese forces during...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, Movies, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945), Transportation

  6. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Remarkable Woman: Elaine Silets

    If Elaine Silets ever writes her autobiography — and we can only hope she does, and soon — it will have to be published in a couple of volumes. The woman has stories.
    If Elaine Silets ever writes her autobiography — and we can only hope she does, and soon — it will have to be published in a couple of volumes. The woman has stories. Born in Chicago to a lawyer father (the Marx Brothers were among his...

    Tags: Neiman Marcus, Arts, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Marshall Field

  8. Aug 25, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Restaurant inspections for March and April 2012

    The following food service establishments were inspected by the Washington County Health Department in March and found to have sanitation violations that must be corrected within 30 days: Bavarian Pretzel Bakery, 17301 Valley Mall Road — Three...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Food Industry, Water, Schools

  10. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  11. African-American Involvement In Roanoke's Railroad History

    The contributions African-Americans made to Roanoke's rich railroad history are equally as rich. This weekend you can take a trip back in time to explore those contributions. It’s all part of the 14th annual African-American Norfolk and Western Heritage Celebration. The purpose of the event is to preserve history.
    Reporter
    The contributions African-Americans made to Roanoke's rich railroad history are equally as rich. This weekend you can take a trip back in time to explore those contributions. It’s all part of the 14th annual African-American Norfolk and Western...

    Tags: Museums, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Transportation, Career and Workplace

  12. Mar 19, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Letters to the Editor - March 19

    Former railway could be used for commuter service To the editor: I see that fourth on the City of Hagerstown’s list of transportation priorities is the recreational trail following the old rail right-of-way from Hagerstown to Weverton. I think...

    Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Montgomery County (Maryland), Travel, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Tour Operations Industry

  14. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  15. Former Virginian Railway station in Roanoke is getting a makeover

    A Roanoke landmark heavily damaged by fire is getting a major makeover.
    WDBJ7 Reporter
    A Roanoke landmark heavily damaged by fire is getting a major makeover. The former passenger station of the Virginian Railway is on Williamson Road not far from Community Hospital.  If you've driven by here the last few years, you've seen nothing but a...

    Tags: Travel, Transportation, Railway Transportation

  16. Feb 23, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  17. Freight-rail projects to hit the tracks--alas, nothing for the Lehigh Valley

    The Road Warrior w/Dan Hartzell
    This just in from the Gov. Tom Corbett's office, via our friends at PR NEWSWIRE. Governor Corbett Announces State Investment in 16 Rail Projects A $23 million state investment will fund 16 freight-rail improvement projects statewide, Governor Tom...
  18. Jan 23, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  19. Sen. Kirk faces a potentially long recovery from stroke

    First-term Republican U.S. Sen. <a id="PEPLT003562" class="taxInlineTagLink" title="Mark Kirk" href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/politics/government/mark-kirk-PEPLT003562.topic">Mark Kirk</a> faces a potentially long road back from a weekend stroke that his neurosurgeon said could leave the lawmaker with lasting physical damage but also a full mental recovery.
    Chicago Tribune
    First-term Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk faces a potentially long road back from a weekend stroke that his neurosurgeon said could leave the lawmaker with lasting physical damage but also a full mental recovery. The 52-year-old North Shore politician...

    Tags: Stroke, Joe Manchin III, Central Bank, Alexi Giannoulias, Elections

  20. Dec 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Pastry and Paris sights become one and the same

    <b>"Pastry Paris: In Paris, Everything Looks Like Dessert"</b>
    Special to Tribune Newspapers
    "Pastry Paris: In Paris, Everything Looks Like Dessert" Little Bookroom, $19.95 This book takes its subtitle literally because, according to author and graphic designer Susan Hochbaum, everything in Paris does indeed look like dessert. Maybe part of...

    Tags: Santiago Calatrava, Trips and Vacations, Frank Gehry, Union (McHenry, Illinois), Arts and Culture

  22. Dec 1, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Concerns grow over possible national railroad strike

    Money & Company
    Today, organizations representing American seaports and many of the nation's retail executives sent letters to the Obama Administration and to Congress, imploring them to take action to avert a railroad strike that could cost the U.S. economy as much as...
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