
- Public transportation ridership in the US has hit a 52-year high, as Americans search for a cheaper way to get around. — Reuters
- President Obama delivered a speech today on US education woes, calling for an overhaul of the broken system. — New York Times
- Violence is rising in Iraq. At least 33 people were killed in the latest bombing in Baghdad. — BBC News
- Nadya Suleman has agreed to let her 14 children be visited by foster-care workers for at least six months. She will live with her children in a new home found for the family. — Reuters
- Violence is escalating in Northern Ireland, after a police officer was shot dead last night, the third such shooting in 48 hours. — The Times of London









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Camilla Skovgaard
L'Autre Chose
So sad about all the violence in the world.
For some reason, I believe Nadya Suleman should have to have foster care visits for more than 6 months. Maybe a year or so.
1God bless the CTA!
2it amazes me how public transporation is lacking in most states in this country, im sure if we had a clean and efficient public transporation system, than the number of people who continue to shoot up
3Public transportation should me more accessible in all states.
4EM, I second that, love the CTA.
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