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Volume 42, Issue 28
Volume 42, Issue 28
Top Stories
A scathing report shows how the privatized SF Zoo spent its bond money on tourist traps, not animals
G.W. Schulz
Top Stories
At a time when organized labor is slipping, SEIU's national leaders are wasting their resources trying to discredit Sal Rosselli
J.B. Powell
Top Stories
Volume 42, Issue 28
News & Culture
LBAM aerial spraying is expensive, outdated, unsustainable, and -- ultimately -- likely to be unsuccessful.
Amy Lodato, Lynn Murphy, Nina Gold, Patricia Ardziejewski
"Chickens fill an important spot in the cycle of a sustainable backyard"
Nicole Gluckstern
San Francisco ought to be in the forefront of the antiprivatization battle nationwide
Editorial
Volume 42, Issue 28
Food & Drink
Volume 42, Issue 28
Arts & Culture
Fresh patterns emerge from SF's post-Mission School landscape
Johnny Ray Huston
Arts & Culture
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A statement about the Guardian
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Scorning smokers
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The Mission 'douchebags'
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On Guard: The story behind the Bay Guardian’s new ownership and the departure of Editor-Publisher Tim Redmond
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Supervisors approve condo legislation with veto-proof majority
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Republicans are just plain daft
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Everyone but Mayor Lee sees SF's worsening "housing affordability crisis"
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Distance and racism
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The "L" word
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