1. Found on: Clear and Present Danger

    [[image:laweekly.jpg::inline:1]] CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER- What You Can’t See Can Kill You LA Weekly Special report on killer air pollution in the L.A. Basin. A must read!

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  2. Found on: Bike Winter L.A. 2007: Coming to a Street Near You

    BikeWinter L.A. is back. Get involved. Planning meeting scheduled for this Sunday.

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  3. Found on: Vintage Bicycle Parts – Where To Get Them

    Author: Harv From the ‘Workstand and Tools’ blog , Gary G asks,”Do you know of any bike shops in the West San Gabriel valley that stock a good selection of bike parts for everyday and older bikes?”. Not being one to frequent LBSs in search of new parts for vintage bikes, I am poorly qualified to give [...]

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  4. Found on: From the Junkyard to the Kitchen

    Ever wonder what happens to bikes when they die? A primer on how some two-wheelers end up powering blenders in Guatemala, and how to find your dream cruiser in the trash.

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  5. Found on: Riding Along with the Ditty Bops

    Amanda Barrett and Abby DeWald started their band the Ditty Bops four years ago, but this lesbian couple will celebrate their eight-year anniversary this coming February.

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  6. Found on: Touring biker tries to find meaning of hope

    The Newton office of Mississippi Department of Transportation had a surprise visit Tuesday when a man riding a bicycle stopped by

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  7. Found on: Supreme Court to hear case on global warming

    The Supreme Court took up its first-ever case on global warming this morning, hearing arguments from states and environmentalists seeking federal regulation of motor-vehicle emissions.

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  8. Found on: Bicyclists and Others Protest a Plan for New Parade Rules

    Behind a canvas banner reading

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  9. Found on: A freeway-free coastal journey

    Santa Barbara Car Free may be the first tourism promotion created by a government pollution-control agency.

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  10. Found on: NYPD Proposes New Protest Rules

    For the first time any group of 30 or more vehicles or bicycles would be required to obtain a police permit even if the group was obeying all traffic laws

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  11. Found on: Bike lines stop cycle of inadequate road systems

    Richard Caywood may not be a singer, but what he told a room of 35 bicyclists, walkers, planners and concerned citizens in Christiansburg on a crisp November evening was music to my ears.

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  12. Found on: Chain gang chokes city

    Peak-hour motorists were delayed by more than an hour as several hundred cycling activists -dubbed Critical Mass - blocked the city’s streets and cut off the Harbour Bridge northbound.

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  13. Found on: Disturbing cycle a critical mess

    Critical Mass is actually selfish inner-city twats who have no regard for their fellow Sydneysiders…

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  14. Found on: This Holiday Season Bicyclists Give the Gift of Warmth, Toys, and Clean Air

    [[image:hauliday_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Every year, the Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic gives out toys, warm gloves, hats and socks to families and children in need. This year, the clinic will get a little extra help gathering up the gift items.

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  15. Found on: CCTV rolled out for cycle police

    The innovative technology aims to provide instant recordings of crime in places not normally accessible to standard CCTV systems.

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  16. Found on: The Wheelie Initiative

    With the passage of Proposition 1, debate begins over how best to spend a small fortune in bicycle-amenity money.

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  17. Found on: North American Handmade Bicycle Show Gaining Momentum

    The North American Handmade Bicycle Show was created to showcase the talents of the best builders of handmade bicycle frames in the world.

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  18. Found on: Get on your bike to help track of pollution

    CYCLISTS are being invited to measure pollution levels using pocket-sized sensors.

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  19. Found on: European Cities Do Away with Traffic Signs

    Are streets without traffic signs conceivable? Seven cities and regions in Europe are giving it a try — with good results.

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  20. Found on: Women cyclists take to the streets for Sadie Hawkins Day Race

    Fixed gear, tandem, and even recumbent bikes littered the ground, and helmeted racers crowded around small groups, registering for the first annual Sadie Hawkins Day alleycat.

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  21. Found on: Perth’s lethal bicycle paths

    TREVOR Tyers was left paralysed after a horrific bicycle smash on Perth’s shambolic cycleways.

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  22. Found on: Cycling enthusiasts hope that they’ll see Congressional gains

    Cycling enthusiasts have visions of bicycle paths dancing in their heads after some of their biggest Congressional supporters

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  23. Found on: LADWP Bike Night: A Little Light History

    [[image:dwp_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Way back in L.A. bicycle history, circa 2002, cyclists were not permitted to ride through the antiquated LADWP Griffith Park light festival at any time for the duration of the festival.

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  24. Found on: TIME’S UP! EXPOSES WASTE OF TAXPAYER DOLLARS ON EXCESSIVE POLICE RESPONSE TO CRITICAL MASS

    Since September 2004, the Bloomberg administration and the Manhattan District Attorney

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