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Blog Beat: Quan's First Hundred Days; Similarities Between Jerry Brown and Charlie Sheen

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  • From Oakland North, Mayor Quan reflects on her first hundred days, the anniversary of which is next week.
  • Calbuzz is finding some similiarity between Jerry Brown's road campaign to sell his tax plan and Charlie Sheen's "Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour."
  • Ike's Place, which caused many city residents to take philosophical sides between quality of life and a really yummy sandwich, could be up and running at its new location at 16th and Sanchez as early as this weekend, says SFist
  • Accidental Bear notes the recent partnership between Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom and MC Hammer. No, really.

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