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With the Dulles Rail Deal All but Dead, What's a Gridlocked State to Do?

The warning signs had been there for months, yet few could bring themselves to believe that the feds would drop the big one on the most expensive public works project in the history of the Washington area, the extension of Metro to Dulles International Airport.
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