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  • Supervisor Chris Daly talked Sunday about The Examiner’s exclusive reporting on payoffs to homeless people for testimony at Thursday night’s Planning Commission meeting: I called [Denise] LaPointe who set up a meeting earlier in the week (with Lennar Corp., the shipyard developers). She said they are looking into it. She said she was not involved,…

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  • Planning Commissioner Mike Antonini talks about his bid for chairmanship of the local Republican Party: Last Wednesday I sent an e-mail to the old membership and those coming in, also to other interested Republicans. [Fighting among members, evidenced by a nasty e-mail battle between Antonini and Chairman Mike DeNunzio supporters] is unfortunatly one of the…

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  • San Francisco Republican Party Chairman Mike DeNunzio, who’s seeking another term, talked with The Examiner about the Jan. 13 election: Everybody wants to be chairman. Not everybody has time to do the job, but certainly people want it. … There are a number of members who are very qualified to be chairman. I think there…

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