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    • Villaraigosa Invites L.A. to Enjoy CicLAvia (ABC7, CC Times, KPCC, HuffPo)
    • Headline: "Car Free Day to Be Enforced in L.A." (Xinhua)
    • LAPD Wants a Safe Critical Mass (LAist, LA Weekly)
    • Times takes a Somewhat Less Positive Tone (LAT)
    • Preview of Today's Metro Board Meeting (The Source)
    • Obama's HSR Plans Running Into Issues with Freight Industry (WSJ)
    • In Baltimore, Driver Kills Green Party Senate Candidate While She Was Riding Her Bike (Baltimore Sun)
    • Ray LaHood Wants to Explore Putting Warning Labels on Cell Phones (WaPo)
    • California Building Industry Association Continues Campaign Against SB375 (Sac Bee)
    • AAA Trying to Get Congress to Cut Bike/Ped Funds (Rails to Trails)
    • Damien Goodmon and Fix Expo Win Award Big Award (Urban Issues)

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