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  • Ace columnists Matier and Ross were obviously steamed they missed the big District 5 story. So steamed, they reported dreary breakfast meetings between former Mayor Willie Brown and a despondent Supervisor Matt Gonzalez where the supe was noticeably changed after losing the mayoral runoff. Problem is, the meetings never happened, as Gonzalez friend Whitney Leigh…

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  • Ace columnists Matier and Ross were obviously steamed they missed the big District 5 story. So steamed, they reported dreary breakfast meetings between former Mayor Willie Brown and a despondent Supervisor Matt Gonzalez where the supe was noticeably changed after losing the mayoral runoff. Problem is, the meetings never happened, as Gonzalez friend Whitney Leigh…

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  • And the shuffle continues: Retired Judge Lilian Sing may be persuaded to stay out of the District 1 race and mount a bid for Carole Migden’s seat on the Board of Equalization. Carole’s a sure bet for John Burton’s Senate spot after keeping the BOE chair warm on her way out of the Assembly. Ah,…

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