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Tomorrow in Portland: Transportation Planning for the 21st CenturyWhat's more fun than sitting in a dim room with fellow designers and watching slide after slide after slide? Well, maybe getting outside, mixing it up with other designers, architects, planners, and engineers and taking it to the streets to learn about effective transportation reforms by riding bi ... |
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Confirmed: Fisker to buy Delaware GM plant for hybridFisker Automotive and General Motors have confirmed yesterday’s reports that the California start-up will acquire the Detroit automaker’s Wilmington, Delaware, assembly plant. Fisker, which will pay $18 million for the plant, plans to build a $39,900 plug-in hybrid sedan called Project NINA at t ... |
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U.S. official resigns over Afghan war - washingtonpost.comWhen Matthew Hoh joined the Foreign Service early this year, he was exactly the kind of smart civil-military hybrid the administration was looking for to help expand its development efforts in Afghanistan. ... |
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Fisker Buys GM Plant To Develop Chevy Volt-Killing Mid-Size [I Feel Gassy]Alongside Vice President Joe Biden, Fisker Automotive executives announced today they'll buy GM's now shuttered Wilmington, Delaware assembly plant to develop "Project NINA," an "affordable, family-oriented plug-in hybrid sedan." So, basically, GM's selling Fisker a factory to... |
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Vice President Biden Announces Reopening of Former GM Boxwood PlantWilmington, DE -- As part of the of the Administration’s commitment to jumpstarting the production of fuel efficient vehicles in America, Vice President Joe Biden today announced Fisker Automotive is re-opening a shuttered former GM factory in Wilmington, Delaware, to produce long-range, pl... |
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Biden's Popularity on a Downhill SlideFiled under: Joe Biden, Polls, Poll WatchVice President Joseph Biden's favorability ratings have been on a downhill slide since his election in November, falling from 59 percent who saw him favorably then to 40 percent now, according to a USA Today/Gallup poll conducted Oct. 16-19. Forty percent ... |

