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  • Further review of the audio from what’s being called the “Boobs for Bonds” incident at Tuesday’s Finance Committee meeting – no R-rated video, since Supervisor Aaron Peskin talked through the event and the camera never left his face – reveals the good supe notably rattled by the full frontal female nudity and the woman’s request…

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  • When the fetching young woman showed up naked in the middle of Tuesday’s morning Finance Committee, the Board of Supervisors members barely blinked an eye. The Sentinel’s Pat Murphy snapped a photo. “Arrest me,” she said, giggling. “Public Comment is closed,” said Aaron Peskin, who had been speaking on mundane bond details. “You could have…

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  • Latest on the Transbay Terminal: State Senate Majority Leader Don Perata sends a letter to the S.F. Board of Supervisors – something like, “Shape up and pass this thing, I didn’t back that bridge toll hike (SB2) for you to dally around!” And the Building Trades Council sends the BOS a letter saying basically, “Hey,…

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