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14 July 2011 / SF News / Andrew Dalton

Thursday Morning Roundup

  • Carmen Chu is hopeful for the City's Budget: she managed to save most of health and human services and Ross Mirkarimi gets his new Police Academy class. [Chron]

  • Bryan Stow (or his family, more accurately) actually has some say in the Dodger's bankruptcy hearings. [CBS5]

  • Team Newsom got their $2.75 million asking price (in cash!) on their Masonic Ave home. [CurbedSF]

  • Does this sound like you? A Day in the Life of a Modern San Franciscan. (Spoiler alert: "Check Facebook, Check Twitter" appears a lot.) [RocketShoes]

  • Sean Penn's upcoming movie This Must Be the Place, the one in which he goes full-on Robert Smith goth and turns in to a Nazi Hunter (what?), has a full trailer. [Twitch]

  • The Pacifica man busted for trying to sell rare taxidermied wildlife on Craigslist gets six months in the Federal pen and he'll be turning over his trophies to the government. Maybe they'll end up in the Smithsonian? [SFEx]

  • Today's reminder to be careful with your bears and your sex toys: Killer Bear Owner Chokes to Death on Sex Toy. [Gawker]
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