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    • As Select Bus Service Launches in Manhattan, News Focuses on Upside, Times Sees The Hiccups
    • Scott Stringer: ARC Reveals Need For Infrastructure Bank and Peer-Reviewed Cost Estimates (Crain's)
    • Cuomo Supports ARC Tunnel, Hedges on Fare Hike (Observer)
    • Bob Herbert Calls Killing ARC Tunnel "Government Policy at its Pathetic Worst" (Times)
    • New Jersey AFL-CIO Lambasts Christie For ARC Decision (Transpo Nation)
    • News Editorial Twists Stringer's Bike Lane Report, Blames Sadik-Khan For Anarchy
    • Brooklyn Paper Point/Counterpoint: Residential Parking Permits or Taxing Ratner To Keep Spots Free?
    • Cargo Bike Sales On The Rise (News)
    • Reducing Subway Noise Top Priority for City Room Readers
    • Google Robo-Car Has Already Logged 1,000 Driverless Miles (Times)

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