Today’s Headlines – 3/29/11

March 29, 2011
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A government shutdown has increased in probability. (WSJ)

Neither Democrats not Republicans have a clear edge with the public on the politics of a shutdown, according to a new poll. (CNN)

The budget standoff has put funding the DC Metro system at risk. (WP)

A piece of concrete fell of a Detroit bridge early this morning. (Click On Detroit)

Joseph Stiglitz, a past Clinton administration official and chief economist at the World Bank, explained his refusal to sign a letter endorsing deficit reduction. (Politico)

And, conservative supporters of high-speed rail are holding a Virginia event next week. (The Hill)

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