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Blog Beat: Fruitvale Gang Injunction Testimony Ends; Was Dolores Park Anti-War Protest Boring?

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  • After nine weeks, testimony in the Fruivale gang injunction hearing has finally ended, reports The Informant.
  • Uptown Almanac says the reason that nobody goes to anti-war protests is that they're boring, and, rightly or wrongly, points to last weekend's rally in Dolores Park as an example.
  • Some of his best friends are Dodgers fans, confesses Peter Harlaub in The Poop.
  • I rather like this Muni Diaries' recounting of a bus driver telling a passenger just how he became religious.

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