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Authorities uncovered a new elaborate tunnel with stairs, elevators and railway tracks between Mexico and the U.S.
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01/12/11 at 09:07
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Authorities uncovered a new elaborate tunnel with stairs, elevators and railway tracks between Mexico and the U.S.
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U.S. authorities have discovered 20 tons of pot near a tunnel connecting warehouses on either side of California's border with Mexico. The tunnel ran 600 yards under the border near San Diego.
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04/11/10 at 02:44
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U.S. authorities have discovered 20 tons of pot near a tunnel connecting warehouses on either side of California's border with Mexico. The tunnel ran 600 yards under the border near San Diego.
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The biggest public works project in the U.S., a $9 billion-plus train tunnel connecting New Jersey and New York City, is dead in its tracks.
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28/10/10 at 03:39
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The biggest public works project in the U.S., a $9 billion-plus train tunnel connecting New Jersey and New York City, is dead in its tracks.
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Swiss engineers have smashed through the last stretch of rock to create the longest tunnel in the world, the 35.4-mile (57-kilometre) Gotthard Base Tunnel.
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15/10/10 at 04:03
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Swiss engineers have smashed through the last stretch of rock to create the longest tunnel in the world, the 35.4-mile (57-kilometre) Gotthard Base Tunnel.
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Gov. Chris Christie said he'll consider restarting a stalled New Jersey-New York rail tunnel if someone else helps pick up the tab. Otherwise, he said, he's comfortable walking away
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19/10/10 at 05:38
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Gov. Chris Christie said he'll consider restarting a stalled New Jersey-New York rail tunnel if someone else helps pick up the tab. Otherwise, he said, he's comfortable walking away
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The director of a wind tunnel at the University of Maryland says drive for increased fuel efficiency has more companies interested in testing their designs in the wind.
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26/7/10 at 03:46
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The director of a wind tunnel at the University of Maryland says drive for increased fuel efficiency has more companies interested in testing their designs in the wind.
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Associated Press reporter Jerry Bodlander stepped into a University of Maryland wind tunnel to see what it would be like to stand in 100 mile an hour winds, equivalent to a category two hurricane.
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26/7/10 at 04:00
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Associated Press reporter Jerry Bodlander stepped into a University of Maryland wind tunnel to see what it would be like to stand in 100 mile an hour winds, equivalent to a category two hurricane.