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    • Box Truck Driver Kills Cyclist Yan Jindee on Broadway at Walker -- No Charges (News, @RightofWayNYC)
    • MTA Tried to Blame Thursday Subway Delays on Riders ... (NYT, Post, NY1News, Gothamist)
    • ... Then Lhota Blamed New Yorkers for Not Paying Enough Into the System (News)
    • Daily News Editorial on Yesterday's Subway Meltdown Is Suitable for Framing
    • MTA Says Cuomo's Pretty Bridge and Tunnel Towers Are for Security (News, WNYC)
    • Renovation Work Will Shut Two Astoria N/W Stations for Eight Months (DNA)
    • Easy "Climate Week" Win for de Blasio: Direct DOT to Speed Up Buses (NYT, Politico)
    • Malliotakis Draws Attention to DDC Dysfunction (Post)
    • Livery Driver Critically Injures Cyclist in East Flatbush; NYPD Blames Victim (DNA)
    • NYPD Still Looking for SI Driver Who Broke Child's Leg and Fled the Scene (Advance)
    • Eight Years of Chris Christie Has Broken the Spirit of New Jersey Voters (NYT)

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