Love At The End Of The Tunnel

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It’s enough to inspire a country song: “Looking for Love on the Way to All the Wrong Places.”

The call went out via e-mail last month proclaiming the first car of every New York subway train as the Singles Car: “A free zone for unattached New Yorkers to meet the commuter of their dreams.” East Village resident Chris Prentice, 31, came up with the idea and teamed up with a couple of friends, Mark Schwartz and Marshall Brown, to create the Organis ation for Better Under ground Living (the British spelling appears to be little more than an affec tation and not an effort to get London’s Under ground involved).

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