Good and Bad for Al Franken in Ballot Recount for Minn. Senate

 Staff  November 26, 2008  1 Comment on Good and Bad for Al Franken in Ballot Recount for Minn. Senate

Associated Press article : In Franken vs. Coleman Senate race recount – Minnesota board refuses voided absentee ballots but opens way for legal battle – 3,600 ballots remain to be recounted.

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Weapons Come Second – Can Obama Take on the Pentagon?

 Staff  November 25, 2008  0 Comments on Weapons Come Second – Can Obama Take on the Pentagon?

For all the rolling up of sleeves and “everything is going to change” exuberance, however, taking on the Pentagon, with its mega-budget and its mega-power, may be the hardest task he faces.

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Victory for Libraries! San Diego City Council Votes to Keep Libraries & Rec Centers Open

 Frank Gormlie  November 24, 2008  27 Comments on Victory for Libraries! San Diego City Council Votes to Keep Libraries & Rec Centers Open

A victory for people power : the libraries and rec centers stay open … for now. After a two hour hearing, the San Diego City Council voted 6 to 1 to keep the 7 libraries and 10 Rec Centers open.

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Local Business to Donate 5% of Sales to Ocean Beach Library

 Frank Gormlie  November 23, 2008  4 Comments on Local Business to Donate 54 of Sales to Ocean Beach Library

Ocean Beach business – Falling Sky Pottery – commits to donate 5% of sales to the Ocean Beach library, from December 7th to December 21st.

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Are the library closings really secret land deals?

 Staff  November 23, 2008  3 Comments on Are the library closings really secret land deals?

Pat Flannery, of Blog of San Diego, has a perspective on why Mayor Sanders made an abrupt proposal to summarily close down several libraries.

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Rick Nadeau Has Passed

 Frank Gormlie  November 20, 2008  21 Comments on Rick Nadeau Has Passed

Rick Nadeau, best of friends, writer for the OB Rag, intellectual par excellence, passed on November 20th. Rick had been fighting cancer for the past two years, and finally took his last breath while in the arms of his love and wife, Diana, at their home in Sacramento. A Memorial service for Rick will be held on December 13th in Sacramento. His San Diego friends will be organizing a wake here in town. See the many comments made by friends and family, including memoria by his spouse, Diana Tumminia, and good friend, Gregg Robinson.

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City Council Puts Off Budget Cutting Decision Til Monday, Nov. 24th

 Frank Gormlie  November 19, 2008  3 Comments on City Council Puts Off Budget Cutting Decision Til Monday, Nov. 24th

Late this afternoon, the San Diego City Council delayed any decision on Mayor Jerry Sander’s budget cutting proposals until another special meeting that they will hold on Monday, November 24th, from 1 to 4 pm. The Council, sitting as the budget review committee and chaired by Councilmember Toni Atkins, held its meeting before a packed Chambers, as they considered Mayor Sanders’ proposals – the closing of 7 libraries – including the Ocean Beach branch, and 9 recreation centers, including the Point Loma Cabrillo Center.

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