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  • Examiner editorials work. Last Wednesday, Mayor Newsom filled our his slots on the Small Business Commission (Kudos to the Guardian for being the first to point out the issue): “Small Business Commission Florence Alberts, Ph.D, is a long time lecturer in the College of Business at San Francisco State University and has moved easily through…

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  • Sliding it in under the “100 Days” mark, Mayor Newsom held the first “SFStat” meeting last Wednesday: “San Francisco, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom and seven department heads held the first SFStat meeting today in City Hall. SFStat, a performance management process and technology initiative, is based on the Baltimore’s Citistat program first by Mayor…

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  • And boy is Residential Builders Association chief Joe O’Donoghue angry about Thursday’s Newsom 100 Days story. Joe says the west side loathes the mayor. Well, maybe a they’re a little mad over gay marriage, but I just don’t see this as an overriding problem. And don’t worry, Joe, there’s plenty of time for the mayor…

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