Today’s Headlines
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9:18 AM PST on November 5, 2009
- Imagine, a Ciclovia for Los Angeles (Times)
- LA Weekly Reviews the Best Eats on the Blue Line. That Must Have Been Some Fun Research…
- …But They Also Offer a Harsh Critique of Villaraigosa and Measure R (LA Weekly)
- Two Peds. Killed by Freight Train in Fullerton (LA Now)
- Drunk Driver Slams Into Cop Car in NoHo (Daily News)
- Vancouverites — Even Drivers — Want to Keep a Lane for Bikes on Burrard Bridge (Sun via Planetizen)
- London’s Mayor Boris Rides to the Rescue on His Trusty Bicycle (Guardian)
- Go Metro, to Go Look at Cars? (The Source)
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