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May 21, 2012
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Nation's potholes need a big fix
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The nation's population is growing at a steady pace, yet infrastructure investments lag. The lifelines of commerce — roads, bridges, runways, ports — are showing their age, and in this era of fiscal austerity it may be a long time before they get rebuilt. As Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood likes to say, the nation is "one big pothole."More

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