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MTA cuts would slice and dice BrooklynBrooklyn is facing a full-blown transit apocalypse — include massive bus service reductions and the elimination of an entire subway line — thanks to severe cuts approved by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board this week.The extreme measure... ... |
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Two Reasons Why We Have Political Gridlock: Weak Chairmen and Campaign Finance [Mike the Mad Biologist]Many people have been discussing the structural impediments to passing legislation, or what is often called legislative gridlock. As Matthew Yglesias put it: The smarter elements in Washington DC are starting to pick up on the fact that it's not tactical errors on the part of the president th... |
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Gridlock or Crash?A fairly quiet day at Stormont, despite some spirited attempts by Edwin Poots to turn global warming into a dillemma for Sinn Fein by challenging them to drop their opposition to wind farms off the North Coast. This came during an exchange on the Environment Committee's climate change re... |
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City traffic reports are cutting through the gridlockThe reason we have more radio traffic reports now is pretty simple, suggests Bernie Wagenblast: We have more traffic. So the traffic isn't getting better. But the reports are. ... |
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Hudson gridlockThe new rules proposed last week by the Federal Aviation Administration are common-sense measures that will enhance safety up and down the Hudson River flight corridor — and we fully support them (“Safer Skies Over the Hudson,” Editorial, Nov. 21). S... ... |
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City puts out 'Gridlock Alert' days in time for Christmas seasonThe city released a list today of nine days between tomorrow and Dec. 23 when drivers can expect the most gridlock in Manhattan. The Department of Transportation advised drivers and shoppers to use mass transit throughout the holiday season -- espec... ... |


