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    • A Major Update on Christine Dahab's Victims, Next Steps and Last Week's "Justice Ride" (Bikeside)
    • Move L.A. Hosts Major Conference, Will There Be Another Measure R? (The Source)
    • Wait, Now We Need 8 Votes to Override Police Commission on Red Lights (LAT)
    • Metro Will Vote on Cleaning Up Construction at Tomorrow's Board Meeting (NRDC)
    • What Service Cuts?  Gold and Silver Lines Seeing Increased Service (The Source)
    • An Open Letter in Support of 3-Feet Passing Laws (Biking In L.A.)
    • NYC Bikelash Couldn’t Overcome the Facts On the Ground (WSJ)
    • "America Fast Forward Representatives" Success in Shutting Down AmericaFastForward.org
    • Ugly Stereotype of Asshole Drivers Debate Dahab v Bikes Crash (Yellow Bullet)

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