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Not just there but interstate 77 through Virginia and into Maryland and Interstate 85 and that 95 corridor.
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The main interstate here, Interstate 70, the main east/west interstate was closed this morning because of a big pileup.
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It is surrounded on three sides by heavily populated suburbs, and on one side by interstate, Interstate 5.
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The interstate that it happened just behind me here, you can see Interstate 75 and Northside Drive here in Atlanta.
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We have lots of snow from the Ohio River Valley right around Cleveland, also that interstate between Chicago and Indianapolis, Interstate 65.
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Zone one, if you are east of the Harvey Canal on the west bank, cross over the Crescent City Connection, go along the I-10 interstate system, until you reach Interstate 59 north and then take it north.
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Portions of that interstate were closed; also Interstate 40 had sections of that closed, as well as I-24.
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FRANKEN: Well, were it not for the hoards of media who are crawling all over right now, you don't normally see satellite trucks sitting here, but you see people coming in and out, people who normally use these rest areas, who are driving down an interstate like the one just outside here, Interstate 70.
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Stay with me, I just want to talk a little bit about what you just said about that motorist that apparently called 911, was traveling on the interstate there, Interstate 70, spotted this vehicle, a very alert motorist, called the police on 911 and said, I think we've spotted this Caprice.
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The Federal Government should regulate the activities of corporations doing an interstate business, just as it regulates the activities of national banks, and, through the Interstate
Theodore Roosevelt and His Times Harold Howland
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