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What a beautiful headline in ##http://blog.oregonlive.com/commuting/2011/07/should_portland_follow_la_with.html##today's Oregonian.## The poll numbers are awfully ugly so far.
    • Tobar: Goodmon, South L.A. Learning the Power of Lawyers (LAT)
    • LAT Editorial: Rosendahl's Bike Anti-Harassment Ordinance a Good Law
    • How Does One of the LADOT Parking Cops from the Porn Shoot Get to Keep His Job? (LA Observed)
    • Responses to Last Week's LA Weekly Aritcle on Bev Hills and the Subway Run Against the 90210 (LA Weekly)
    • More on the Mayor's Day in D.C. (The Source, LAT, NBC4)
    • City Sticking It to Homeowners on Sidewalk Repair (City Watch)
    • Study: Term Limits Not Working (LAT)
    • "Carmageddon" More Popular than Harry Potter (Zev Web)
    • Bloody Week for Cyclists in the Southland (Biking in L.A.)

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