The agency’s chief executive wants to buy more Hyundai Rotem cars that feature energy-absorbing crush zones now …

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Metrolink’s chief executive would like to buy another 43 Hyundai Rotem passenger cars, which feature crash-absorbing technology, for $90 million. ( Robert Lachman / Los Angeles Times )

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Stars for sale

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Private gigs, even blood... why musicians are selling themselves

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Law Society trainee enrolment down 8%

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

THE LAW school of the Law Society of Ireland, which trains solicitors, starts its academic year in Dublin with a fall of 8 per cent in enrolment compared with last year.

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Decision on rail line’s fate

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The Board of the National Transport Authority (NTA) is to meet later today to decide the fate of the Rosslare to Waterford rail line, which Iarnród Éireann is proposing to shut down.

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Is China’s growth formula sustainable?

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Is China's growth formula sustainable?Is China's growth formula sustainable?

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CSXT, state enter railway security partnership

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

ACROSS MISSISSIPPI — CSX Transportation (CSXT) has entered into a rail security partnership with the State of Mississippi, which represents a model CSXT successfully uses with other states.

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Decision on Rosslare to Waterford line’s fate

Monday, August 30th, 2010

THE BOARD of the National Transport Authority (NTA) is to meet later this week to decide the fate of the Rosslare to Waterford rail line, which Iarnród Éireann is proposing to shut down.

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A toey Tiger sees a chance

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

FORMER North Ballarat Rebel and Ballarat Clarendon College footballer Matt Dea has had to learn a thing or two about patience this year.

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‘You can be sitting indoors and you feel it rumble through’

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

A homeowner in Kent living near a depot which could provide the model for a similar building near Calvert spoke about his experiences to The Bucks Herald. (04/08/2010 12:51:25)

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Focus now on high output grain handling

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

It has been the year of big tractors, headers, even big planters. More than ever, the idea is to maximise farm efficiencies either by covering ground more quickly or by utilising less labour, or through a combination of both.

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