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    • New York Times Car Reporter Likes to Drive Recklessly in L.A. (NYT)
    • The Big Dig Battle Will Never End (Pasadena Star-News)
    • Waxman Reiterates Support for Subway (Patch)
    • LA Council Running Out of Chances to Get Stadium Deal Right (LAT)
    • Meanwhile, LA's Stadium Being Used to Shakedown Smaller Markets (Daily News)
    • Judge Won't Stop Chinatown Wal Mart, at Least Not Yet (KPCC)
    • While the Battle to Save Chinatown Goes National (NYT)
    • Four Years Later, Victims in Chatsworth Crash Still Suffering (LAT)
    • Another Story of Sexual Harassment on LA's Trains (Jezebel)
    • Long Beach Transit Goes Natural, for Gas That Is (CoCo Times)
    • Monrovia Lets the Food Trucks Back In (LAT)
    • Lady Gaga Was Born to Ride a Bicycle (in Copenhagen) (Cycelicious)

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