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    • Nice Profile of the Ovas, but the Times Is Apparently Unable to Type the Word "Clitoral" (LAT)
    • Metro Library's Excellent Site for Transportation Headlines Shut Down (Transpo. Headlines)
    • SaMo Pedals Ahead of LA (Again), This Time on Bike Share (Patch)
    • Glendale Planning Park for Across Street from Theatre (News-Press)
    • More About L.A.'s Carfree Tourism Campaign (CBS 2)
    • Park(ing) Day Scenes from Around the Country (Streetsblog Cap Hill)
    • Q and A with the Head of LMU's Bike Clubs, "I don't crash too often..." (Loyolan)
    • BH Weekly Has Three Stories on Subway Fight. Maybe Just Read the Summary at The Source
    • Suspect in Friday's Hit and Run Crash in Venice Behind Bars (Daily News)
    • 7 Year Old Killed in "Freak Accident" at Car Show after Driver Lost Control of Car (LAT)

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