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    • Bike Trains Takes a National Bow (NPR)
    • Metro's System of Counting Rail Riders Yields Confusing Results (LAT)
    • Metro/LAX Plan for "Minor Changes" to Aviation/Century Blvd. Stations (Daily Breeze)
    • Krekorian Secures Funding for  Better Sidewalks in Studio City (Daily News)
    • Waldie: More Than What Makes Transpo. Sense Goes Into Decision to Ride Transit (KCET)
    • Fast and Furious Star, Race Car Driver Die in Fiery Crash When Racer Loses Control (Daily News)
    • Driver Kills 73 Year-Old Man in Glassell Park Crosswalk (LAT)
    • City Watch Op/Ed Looks at Great Streets (City Watch)
    • Judge’s CAHSRA Ruling Could Threaten Local Rail Improvements in Bay Area (SFGateGC)
    • I Enjoy the Headline Writers at The Source (The Source)

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