Today’s Headlines
Gas Guzzlers Face Charges (Guardian) Gore Warns Congress of ‘Planetary Emergency’ (NYT) More Debate on UncivilServants.org (NYT) Dirty Air Becomes Divisive Issue in Hong Kong Vote (NYT) No Parole Yet for DWI-Slay Cop (NY Post) On-Duty NJ Officer Strikes, Kills Pedestrian (AMNY) Four-Hour Commute for SI Man (AMNY) Likely Bloomberg Focus: Transit Finance (TSTC) Greenway … Continued
7:56 AM EDT on March 22, 2007
- Gas Guzzlers Face Charges (Guardian)
- Gore Warns Congress of ‘Planetary Emergency’ (NYT)
- More Debate on UncivilServants.org (NYT)
- Dirty Air Becomes Divisive Issue in Hong Kong Vote (NYT)
- No Parole Yet for DWI-Slay Cop (NY Post)
- On-Duty NJ Officer Strikes, Kills Pedestrian (AMNY)
- Four-Hour Commute for SI Man (AMNY)
- Likely Bloomberg Focus: Transit Finance (TSTC)
- Greenway Study Divides Queens CB6 Members (Daily News)
- Bill Would Ban NJ Motorists from Texting (AMNY)
- NYPD’s Traffic Enforcement Is Selective (Gothamist)
- Proposed Connection to BBP is Wack (Brooklyn Heights Blog)
- The Year Without Toilet Paper (NYT)
Sarah Goodyear is a journalist and author who has covered cities and transportation for publications such as Grist, CityLab, and Streetsblog.
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