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Volume 41, Issue 25
Volume 41, Issue 25
Top Stories
The big housing lie: two-thirds of new SF housing is being built for very rich people who don't live here. In the Politics Blog
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Can they remake the totally tubular original?
Cheryl Eddy, Lynn Rapoport
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Protests are mostly peaceful for anniversary of Iraq invasion
Amanda Witherell
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Thousands of Fillmore residents lost homes and businesses to redevelopment - and were promised a chance to return. 50 years later, Leola King is still waiting
G.W. Schulz
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A multinational development company is putting up big bucks for the Trans Bay Cable, but sustainable power advocates call it "a waste of resources"
J.B. Powell
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Volume 41, Issue 25
News & Culture
Volume 41, Issue 25
Food & Drink
Volume 41, Issue 25
Arts & Culture
Daniel Hurewitz connects the identity dots among young LA's artist, activist, and fairy communities
Marke B.
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