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    • Suit Targets Pollution along Highway (Times
    • 7 on Your Side: Stop Driving (ABC 7)
    • Gold Line Ridership Surging (LA Now, LAist
    • Long Beach Paper Wants to Make Political Issue of Metro's Proposed Sales Tax Plan (LB Report
    • Highway Project Advances in Ventura (Star
    • LA the Second Greenest City in America? (Times)
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    • Introducing the Dual-Mode Vehicle: It Runs On Rails and Off (Autopia)
    • Wisconsin Man Swears Off Gas for a Month (Yahoo)

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