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"We've turned the clock back on congestion," says Rick Schuman, the scorecard's author, pointing to the fact that 75 of the country's largest 100 metro areas had less congestion in 2009 than they did in 2006.
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Don't Touch That Dial Our TV scorecard's got cross-outs and about seven erasure marks, but here's the latest tally.
NEWSMAKERS 2008
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Matching the scorecard's predictions, 13 of the cell lines transformed into brain cell precursors as readily as embryonic cells with similar genetic variability, and three with different variations didn't.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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In general, most of the scorecard's poorest performers are in the South.
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The scorecard's preamble concluded that there has been "an utter failure by elected officials to tackle the transportation challenge and put in place innovative, forward-looking policies that will carry Virginia forward to a prosperous future."
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