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Pepy denied that the creation of the memorial had anything to do with criticism from the United States, saying the railway's actions were not "dictated by the circumstances, but by its convictions."
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Pepy denied that the creation of the memorial had anything to do with criticism from the United States, saying the railway's actions were not "dictated by the circumstances, but by its convictions."
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Dario Fracchia , mayor of Sant'Ambrogio, a town in the railway's path, is one of two dozen mayors in the Susa Valley who have assembled a team of 20 lawyers to take No TAV's fight to the courts.
Protesters Make Italian Rail Project the Little Engine That Couldn't Stacy Meichtry 2011
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Stacy Meichtry/The Wall Street Journal Gabriella Tittonel, a 62 year-old retiree who joined No TAV two decades ago, surveyed the barbed-wire fence that Italian authorities recently installed around the railway's construction site to shield it from protesters.
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He also said that while the malfunctions on the Shanghai - Beijing line did not pose any safety risks, they did affect the railway's operations.
China Rail Ministry Apologizes for Deadly Train Accident 2011
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Stacy Meichtry/The Wall Street Journal Mario Cavargna, an environmentalist who helped found No TAV, hung the movement's official flag from a tree house the group built near the railway's construction site.
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He also said that while the malfunctions on the Shanghai - Beijing line did not pose any safety risks, they did affect the railway's operations.
China Rail Ministry Apologizes for Deadly Train Accident 2011
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Of course, critics of the railway's environmental impact and China's controversial policies toward its Tibetan population probably wouldn't be too thrilled.
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Of course, critics of the railway's environmental impact and China's controversial policies toward its Tibetan population probably wouldn't be too thrilled.
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"The High Speed Revolution," a report produced in March for the U.K. government, found that "the railway's share of the market for travel of up to 800 kilometers can be 50%, and for 500 kilometers as high as 80% to 90%".
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