Today’s Headlines
Obama Infrastructure Stimulus Plan: Ambitious, Still Vague (Grist, NYT) Bus Ridership Remains Strong in San Bernadino (SB Sun) Hail a Cab Program Starts PR Campaign (Angelinic) Kerry, Specter Introduce Bill to Fund High-Speed Rail (Boston Globe) WaPo: Raise the Gas Tax Is the Moment Ripe for a National Carbon Tax? (Grist) Former Michigan Sen. Spencer … Continued
8:13 AM PST on November 24, 2008
- Obama Infrastructure Stimulus Plan: Ambitious, Still Vague (Grist, NYT)
- Bus Ridership Remains Strong in San Bernadino (SB Sun)
- Hail a Cab Program Starts PR Campaign (Angelinic)
- Kerry, Specter Introduce Bill to Fund High-Speed Rail (Boston Globe)
- WaPo: Raise the Gas Tax
- Is the Moment Ripe for a National Carbon Tax? (Grist)
- Former Michigan Sen. Spencer Abraham: Save Detroit (NYT)
- Metrolink Engineers Tried to Stop Rogue Train (Press Enterprise)
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