- Saudi Oil Reserve More Limited Than Thought (Miller-McCune)
- Sec. LaHood Undeterred by Rail Naysayers (Post-Gazette, Wash Examiner)
- Cheap Air Tickets Will Soon Be Harder to Find (NYT)
- Amtrak: January Brought Record Ridership (Transpo Nation)
- What To Do About Zombie Subdivisions? (This Land)
- Let's Move: A Step in the Right Direction (Fast Lane)
- Want Jobs? Invest in Infrastructure, Geithner Argues (T4America)
- GOP Deficit Hawks Want to Slash Clean Energy Funds (NYT)
- Study: Suburban Sprawl Not Linked to Obesity (HealthDay)
- Retired Air Force Secretary: Obama "Gets It" on Alternative Energy (HuffPo)
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