Monthly Archives: February 2010

U.S. Makes Play to Catch Up on High-Speed Rail

February 8, 2010
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High-speed rail has long struck transportation buffs as a natural fit for the United States, with its dispersed population, vast open spaces, and national obsession with technological progress. Yet the nation lags far behind much of Europe and Asia in terms of high-speed trains. Indeed, the only locomotives in the United States capable of...

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Spy Chief Gives Stark New Warnings on National Security

February 3, 2010
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The nation’s top counterterrorism officials yesterday warned that attacking the United States in the next three to six months remains a “top priority” for al Qaeda, but they also offered a new and expansive view of the threats posed to the cyberworld.

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