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...(FT) A train to Yucatán A 1,460km, $7.9bn railroad through the heart of Mayan territory could carry more than 8,000 passengers a day to some of Mexico’s most popular tourist destinations....
...The syndicate member closest to today’s defrothed price, according to the National Audit Office, was Bank of America Merrill Lynch....
...On Saturday the Labour party played its ace card in Scotland, with Gordon Brown joining Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy to campaign in Paisley and Renfrewshire North, to the west of Glasgow....
...More passengers come aboard and deck after deck is added. The story culminates in a fold-out revealing the entire bus in all its 100-storey glory....
...Gordon Brown: How the west can reverse decline For two centuries Europe and America dominated global output and consumed far more than the rest of the world combined, writes Brown, former UK prime minister...
...It seems that the Tories did much better in outer London – the most obvious example being Zac Goldsmith in Richmond – which mirrors Boris Johnson’s successful “doughnut” strategy in his mayoral campaign....
...“In my preliminary view, it looks bigger in conception than what is feasible,” says V. Ranganathan, a professor specialising in infrastructure at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore....
...About 1,000 passengers got so drunk last year that they needed medical attention, The New York Times says....
...Jo Johnson is the FT’s bureau chief in Delhi....
...His own father worked as a porter on the trains on the Frisco tracks that ran through Tulsa, carrying passengers from St Louis to San Francisco....
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