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News Thursday January 21st, 2010, 4:35pm

CTA Finalizes Cuts, Sparking Protest

As Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) officials finalized a plan to cut service yesterday -- triming $90 million from a $300 million budget shortfall --  the agency's employees union stood fast and refused to rescind the 3.5 percent raise they received this year. Meanwhile, CTA reports that ridership declined by 1 percent last year.

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