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Bike Friday Folding Travel Bike // Medium 20" New World Tourist Touring Commute
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Folding a New World Tourist circa 2005

A (f)oldie but a goodie: BF Customer Service tech Tim Link narrates the deft skill of BF Customer Evangelist Lynette Chiang aka The ...

Sward into playgrounds: What all the fuss over Brooklyn Bridge Park is ...

Earlier this month, the mayor agreed to a deal with two state legislators that is supposed to resolve one of the most contentious issues surrounding the long-awaited, painstakingly planned Brooklyn Bridge Park: The development of luxury condos... Asked whether condo opponents saw the agreement as a way to wait out the current administration in anticipation of the installation of a potentially more sympathetic mayor, Regina Myer, the president of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation, said:... This in turn makes it extremely likely that the park plan won't be completed until after the mayor leaves office.

Dan's Review: Bike Friday New World Tourist | Bike Man Dan

Dan’s Review: Bike Friday New World Tourist Well here it is, the review. The New World Tourist (NWT) is a collapsible touring bike that should solve my above problem. It isn’t exactly a full fledged “folding bike” but it is certainly a “travel bike”. I love riding but there are always times I’d like to take some other form of transport: this is where the Bike Friday comes into play. I was fairly happy with my last touring bike, a 2008 Specialized Tricross with short stem....

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Urban Mystic: Finding Holy Sparks in the City
So I'll be riding my bike in Central Park, and suddenly the cheap tin sound of the carousel, the children riding, just a blur on my left, the popcorn smell and the cyclist's voice, telling the tourist from Minnesota about the $5 million apartments for

Swing states still struggling after housing bust pose challenge to Obama ...
President Barack Obama sought to draw attention to the auto industry's rebound with a visit on Friday to a Chrysler plant in politically important Ohio, even as a dismal new jobs report clouded his upbeat economic message. (June 3) With no port,

May 2011 Burnham-On-Sea News Archive
SFantasy novelist Sir Terry Pratchett visited East Huntspill's Secret World wildlife rescue centre on Friday afternoon (May 20th) to open a new bird hospital. A formal ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark the official opening, as pictured.

Lareau: Where's The I-73 Outrage?
Lareau: Where's The I-73 Outrage? The DOT's own Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) shows this extravagant expenditure will shorten tourist commuting times to the beach by no more than 10 to 15 minutes. And that this proposed new interstate will consume all the remaining DOT funds

Beyond art, Two Spirits offers genuine touch of Alaska
Tourist season has helped, she said. The address includes several visitor-specific businesses -- the Alaska Experience Theatre, a bike tour company, the new Alaska Veterans Museum. But the tour ship traffic tends to drop off just about a block away

What's on in Northumberland: Week ending June 23
Learn a new way to see the world and how to make beautiful photographs that document the story of the landscape as you pass through it. Stops will be made along the way for Roy to discuss the surrounding history and landscape and for Andy to offer

Travel: TheBigTrip: Arab Spring breaks: Trips and tips: Middle East & north ...
Jordan * Jordan's tourist industry is in freefall; despite there being fewer protests than elsewhere, many of the sites, including the normally popular Petra, are quieter than usual. Jordan is easy to explore independently: EasyJet (easyjet.com)

What's on in Northumberland – week ending June 16
Open Saturday, 10am–5pm, Sunday, 1pm–4pm, and Tuesday–Friday, 10am–12.30pm and 2pm–5pm. Crown Studio Gallery, Bridge Street, Rothbury, 01669 622890. Spring Exhibition, with a selection of new landscapes of Rothbury and district by resident artist Lynda