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    Dec 28, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Planned ICC tolls too high, foes say

    Sun reporter
    A proposed east-west highway through the Washington suburbs would cost up to $1,500 a year in tolls for a daily rush-hour commuter, making the road too costly for many middle-income Marylanders to use, opponents of the project said yesterday. Foes of the...

    Tags: Travel, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Heavy Engineering, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Subway Transportation

  2. Feb 15, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. What's the future of 'The Infrastructural City' of L.A.

    The timing could hardly be better for "The Infrastructural City," a new collection of essays on Los Angeles edited by Kazys Varnelis, director of the Network Architecture Lab at Columbia University. A book with a title like that, unless written by Mike Davis or John McPhee, would typically have a tough time steering clear of the remainder bin. But in recent weeks, as the details of the stimulus package were being hammered out in Congress, the same few questions moved near the top of the political agenda not just in Washington but in cities around the country:  In 2009, what is infrastructure, exactly? Is it just roads, bridges, train lines and tunnels -- the muscle and bone of the city -- or can we update that New Deal-era definition to include a greener, more flexible or even purely digital set of  urban initiatives? If so, how best to integrate that new, "soft" infrastructure with the hard variety?
    Architecture Critic
    The timing could hardly be better for "The Infrastructural City," a new collection of essays on Los Angeles edited by Kazys Varnelis, director of the Network Architecture Lab at Columbia University. A book with a title like that, unless written by Mike...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Los Angeles, Barack Obama, Subway Transportation, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California)

  4. Jun 27, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Beijing: Forbidden no more

    Tribune staff reporter
    OK, look, we've all heard about Beijing being full of cars now instead of bicycles, and about the revolutionary rush to modernity and all that. Yes, within an easy walk of Tiananmen Square, there is a Tiffany's. Yes, there are 55 Starbucks in Beijing (not...

    Tags: Weather, Summer Olympics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Office Equipment and Supplies, Music Theater

  6. Oct 9, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Yes on Measure R

    Los Angeles is as famous for its traffic congestion as it is for its sunsets and palm trees, and it has paid a steep price, in smog and gridlock, for its love affair with cars. Belated attempts to devise a functional public transit system have run up...

    Tags: Travel, State Budgets, Air Pollution, Los Angeles, Alameda (Alameda, California)

  8. Jul 21, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Beijing moves to clear the air and the roads

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    With the Games due to start in less than three weeks, Beijing on Sunday cranked up antipollution measures by yanking cars off the roads, expanding mass transit and staggering work hours in a bid to meet its pledge of a "green" Olympics. Under rules to...

    Tags: Travel, Science and Technology, Air Pollution, 2016 Olympic Games, Subway Transportation

  10. Jun 9, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Start small on climate change

    In "Of greenhouse gases and greenbacks," The Times writes about the U.S. Senate debate on a proposal to impose pollution regulations, which has now stalled. This debate took place as California's attempt to set tougher emission standards for cars and...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Global Change, Weather, Los Angeles, Local Government

  12. Aug 27, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. A day in New Orleans

    Los Angeles Times reporter Richard Fausset guides you on a day in the life of his former hometown, from daybreak to closing time, with diary entries that capture the faces and voices of a battered city that lives nonetheless by the defiant credo of its...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Murder, Public Relations, Building Material, Shrimp

  14. Jun 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. How you, a Southland driver, can make my commute better

    When Los Angeles traffic experts get depressed at the sorry state of the freeways, their minds sometimes drift to the improbable days of 1984, when the Olympic torch blazed through town and the city's sea of cars parted.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    When Los Angeles traffic experts get depressed at the sorry state of the freeways, their minds sometimes drift to the improbable days of 1984, when the Olympic torch blazed through town and the city's sea of cars parted. For more than a week, downtown...

    Tags: Subway Transportation, 2016 Olympic Games, Yom Kippur, Petroleum Industry, Politics

  16. Apr 29, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Still waiting for that subway

    Today, Reed and Gordon discuss the slow pace of building transit projects in Los Angeles. Previously, they debated the MTA's plan to convert some carpool lanes into toll lanes. Later in the week, they'll discuss the impact of population growth on...

    Tags: Travel, State Budgets, Los Angeles, Economy, Business and Finance, Subway Transportation

  18. Jun 19, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Milwaukee's new symbol: A love affair with wings

    Tribune staff reporter
    It had O'Keeffes before, and a Renoir and a Monet and many other good things. That was when the Milwaukee Art Museum was just an art museum. Now it's become the Sydney Opera House of the Midwest—a building greater than its function—and symbol of the...

    Tags: Travel, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Brewers, Santiago Calatrava, Chicago Cubs

  20. Jul 18, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Beantown's fine brew of politics and the past

    Special to The Times
    The late Tip O'Neill, speaker of the House and Massachusetts political legend, used to say, "All politics is local." Here in Boston, politics also is everywhere. We see it in the blarney of tour guides on the sightseeing trolleys, in the Colonial...

    Tags: Charles Dickens, Regional Authority, Calvin Coolidge, John F. Kennedy, Los Angeles

  22. Apr 17, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Airport renovations add to passenger woes

    Los Angeles Times
    Right now, somewhere in the bowels of the Minneapolis airport, there's probably a worker or two doing some last-minute tinkering with the new passenger tram that's supposed to glide on air beginning late in April. In San Francisco, the tracks and...

    Tags: Air Transportation Delays, American Airlines, Inc., History, Los Angeles, Southwest Airlines Co.

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