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Blog Beat: Berkeley's Wikileaks Resolution, Pillow Fight San Jose, SF Pride Update

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  • Berkeleyside reports that the Berkeley City Council has watered down its resolution praising Bradley Manning, the army private accused of leaking classified documents to Wikileaks. "Instead of declaring Manning a hero, the revised bill calls for Manning to be treated 'humanely' in prison," writes the site.
  • There's going to be a pillow fight in San Jose this weekend. If there weren't, there wouldn't be a site called Pillow Fight San Jose.
  • The group that runs San Francisco Pride still owes a lot of money and is seeking partners, reports Bay Area Reporter.

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