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Volume 43, Issue 44
Volume 43, Issue 44
Top Stories
Budget deal leaves progressives uneasy as more bad news looms
Rebecca Bowe
Top Stories
Food-and-drink spots, deals, events and news
Virginia Miller
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Our 35th annual guide to the people, places, and things that make the Bay great
Guardian Staff Writers
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Volume 43, Issue 44
News & Culture
Between 1975 and today, commercial property contributions to the tax roll have decreased from 47 percent to 30 percent
Phil Ting
The Republicans had all the power: they could block any budget deal, they refused to raise any taxes, and they don't really care if the state goes bankrupt
Guardian Editorial
Editorial
Volume 43, Issue 44
Arts & Culture
An odyssey through eerie, oil-spill melodies and cavernous rhythmic voids
Michael Krimper
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Burning Man ticket fiasco creates an uncertain future
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Occupy Oakland inmates at Santa Rita attacked- developing story
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Coit Tower battle: How do we fund the parks?
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Inside the Occupy Oakland protest
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Facebook: More rich people. Just what we need.
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Will theme camps get the remaining Burning Man tickets?
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Conflicted Chron buries the lead in city corruption case
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Gavin Newsom (suddenly) cares about economic justice
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San Francisco celebrates same-sex marriage ruling
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The parking war
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