• That leaves the battle for Florida heavily contested in a handful of counties in the middle of the state: a region often referred to as the I-4 corridor after Interstate-4, which runs from the Tampa Bay region in the west through Orlando in the inland centre to Daytona Beach on the east coast.

    ECONOMIST: The swing states: Florida

  • She followed after him into the corridor, where he was putting on his shoes.

    NEWYORKER: The Repatriates

  • The next night, after class, Cal stood in the corridor.

    NEWYORKER: Deniers

  • Whether this was the inaugural event that handed this byway a royal nod or not, the King's Highway has since forged itself into the history books as a vital corridor for all who came after.

    BBC: Travelling the slow route to Petra

  • In the mathematical world, he would walk down a long corridor, opening one numbered door after another.

    NEWYORKER: Town of Cats

  • Amtrak announced just after noon that it would halt all service on the northeast corridor between New York and Boston, at the request of police involved in the manhunt.

    WSJ: Dragnet Quiets Normally Bustling Boston

  • Metro-North railroad officials said they plan to restore full train service on the New Haven Line for the Wednesday morning rush, five days after a derailment and crash halted train service on a busy stretch of the Northeast Corridor.

    WSJ: Metro-North Is Set To Restore Full Service Wednesday

  • The shipment came after more than a week of negotiations with Afghan drivers and could open the way for an aid corridor into western Afghanistan.

    CNN: Agencies question Afghan aid drops

  • The business in the Commons (their lordships are not sitting until October) is pretty humdrum, but there is plenty of activity on the committee corridor, and a number of important-looking committee reports are due to be published after the recess begins...

    BBC: Week ahead

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