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Although almost all the large towns on the Libyan coast are within easy reach of a port and the coastal highway, it has resurrected an old plan to connect them by railway.
ECONOMIST: Libya
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In the late 1960s, however, federal and state highway officials began a not-too-subtle plan to destroy Route 66.
ECONOMIST: A road through the heart
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The route is a major highway in Quebec and its extension was included in Plan Nord, an initiative announced last month by mining firms and the provincial government to develop gold and other mining projects in northern Quebec.
FORBES: Quebec's Route 138 Blockade Ends, Still Work to Do: Native Affairs Minister Kelley
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The World Bank, taking into account such concerns, rejected a funding proposal for a similar highway in the 1980s, thereby killing the ill-conceived plan.
FORBES: The Chinese Road Across the Serengeti
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Public goodwill, however, may not stretch as far as the next plan, which is to build the Northern Arc highway for 65 miles across three counties north of the city limits.
ECONOMIST: Forget buses and trains; just build more highways, dammit
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Plan Nord infrastructure development includes as a key focus extending provincial highway route 167 into the Otish Mountains, a move that is seen as a positive step for the development of mining in Quebec.
FORBES: Plan Nord's Extension of Route 167 Key for Mining in Northern Quebec: Stornoway CEO
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Chevron wanted to build offshore near the environmentally sensitive Coronado Islands, while Marathon Oil won few fans with a plan to build in Tijuana, a few miles down coastal Highway 1 from the site of Donald Trump's new oceanfront high-rise condo.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Chevron (nyse: CVX - news - people ) wanted to build offshore near the environmentally sensitive Coronado Islands, while Marathon Oil won few fans with a plan to build in Tijuana, a few miles down coastal Highway 1 from the site of Donald Trump's new oceanfront high-rise condo.
FORBES: Gas Guzzler
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Congress needs to set the record straight on policies whether that is a new highway bill, or corporate tax reform in order for companies to plan long term.
FORBES: Washington Losing Credibility Among US Business
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On Monday, President Barack Obama sent his jobs plan to Congress and ask them to sign a number of provisions right away, including extending the highway bill, the payroll tax deduction, and an increase to that deduction for both employees and employers.
FORBES: Bringing Overseas Corporate Profits Back To US Not Necessarily A Job Booster