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    • Judge Shows Muddled Understanding of Law in "Group Bike Ride" Case in NYC (NYC Streetsblog)
    • Will the Ruling Migrate West? (SF Examiner)
    • Supes OK Funding for Grand Avenue Park (Times)
    • Permanent Park(ing) Day: SF Converts Curbside Spots to Sidewalk Extensions (Streetsblog SF)
    • Inspired: Activist Pens Backbone Bikeway Network for Long Beach (LA Loyalist)
    • L.A. Activists Still Working on Bringing a Bike Boulevard to 4th Street (LACBC Blog)
    • National Journal Has Some Heavyweights Weighing in on Obama's Transportation Budget
    • Pasadena Gas Station Sells $9 Gas (Pasadena Star News)
    • Guess It's a Good Thing Pasadena Is Unveiling New Bike Master Plan (Pasadena Star News)
    • Homeless Man Mocks Cyclists in L.A. (sic)

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