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    • Expo Phase I Could Open in April 2011 (Curbed)
    • The TAP Pile-On Continues (LAT)
    • Who's In Charge of the 405 Widening Project?  Everyone.  Except You. (City Watch)
    • Glendale Residents Panicked Over Traffic Generated by Disney Project (LA_Now)
    • And You Gotta Be Careful in Glendale: Driver Stabbed in Road Rage Crash (Daily News)
    • Businesses Finding a Niche for Urban Cyclists (LAT)
    • ER Doc: Wearing a Helmet the Single Most Important Thing a Cyclist Can Do (KABC)
    • Metro Excited About Free Towing Program for Big Rigs on the 710 (The Source)
    • Update on L.A. River Bridge Reconstruction (Creek Freak
    • Teenage Boy Shot During Bike Theft (LA_Now)
    • Baldwin Hills Considering Charges for Man Hit by Bus in Crosswalk (SGV Tribune)

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