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    • Metro Makes Another Ridership Jump in October (The Source)
    • Op/Ed: City Shouldn't Miss Chance to Build Bike Path to NBC in the Valley (LAT)
    • Will Campbell Gets an ExpressLanes Transponder, Sells Soul (Blogging L.A.)
    • High Speed Rail Could Mean Jobs for the Unemployed (Fresno Bee)
    • Mayoral Candidates Universally Opposed to City Sales Tax Hike (Daily News)
    • Justin Bieber Now a Poster Child for Unsafe Driving...and Motorcycling? (TMZ)
    • Two More Driving Offenses on Bieb's Record (LAT)
    • Daily News Not in Favor of Tripling Vehicle License Fees (Daily News)

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