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01/23/2010

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W. K. Lis

There was a recent story about a cat that used to ride the bus, but was killed due to a hit and run. See http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100121/od_nm/us_cat_commuter for the story.

Bob Davis

Portland had a "Light Rail Coyote" on a MAX train--a local band even recorded a song about the critter.

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