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Blog Beat: Prison Hunger Strike; Grand Jury Rips Central Subway Plan; Death Penalty Abolition Bill

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  • From The Informant: A report on the hunger strike that's spread to a number of California prisons
  • From Streetsblog San Francisco: The San Francisco Civil Grand Jury's report on the planned Central Subway, called "Too Much Money for Too Little Benefit" (.pdf here)
  • From Calitics: Sen. Hancock's Death Penalty Abolition Gets a Hearing.
  • From the Bay Area Observer: Which is San Francisco's oldest building, the Presidio Officers' Club or Mission Dolores?

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