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MILLER’S DEPARTURE
• Miller’s exit strategy: a long nap, then the World Bank [The Star]
• David Miller to advise World Bank on cities, environment [Globe & Mail]
• Give David Miller his due [Globe & Mail]
• No gravy in Miller’s (packed) lunch [National Post]
• Miller to become advisor to the president of the World Bank [National Post]
• The smell of victory [The Sun]

CITY COUNCIL
• Ford team taking shape high in city hall [The Star]
• City hall rookies 2010: Ana Bailão [The Star]
• City hall rookies 2010: Sarah Doucette [The Star]
• City hall rookies 2010: Josh Colle [The Star]
• Toronto councillor asks province for $3-million to fight bed bugs [Globe & Mail]

ROADS
• Worst intersections: Marlee Avenue and Lawrence Square [Globe & Mail]
• Frequency of vehicle collisions in Ontario down: study [Globe & Mail]

STREETSCAPE
• The Fixer: Sidewalk construction constricts pedestrians [The Star]
• Streets a ‘pigsty’ after Santa Claus parade [The Sun]
• Design competition to give birth to John Street Square [BlogTO]

CYCLING
• Water fix creates hole in bike lane [The Sun]
• Bike lanes irk councillor [The Sun]

CRIME & PUNISHMENT
• Teen stabbed outside Toronto school [Globe & Mail]
• Send message ‘Canada not soft on terrorism,’ Toronto 18 sentencing hearing told [National Post]
• Map: Weekend shootings leave one dead, seven injured [National Post]

OTHER NEWS
• Oil seeps into east-end creek from Scarborough auto wrecker [The Star]
• Original renderings of TTC subway stations [BlogTO]