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29 December 2014 / SF News / Eve Batey

Monday Morning Roundup: Carly Fiorina Is Allegedly A 'Deadbeat'

  • A man and a woman have been arrested in the Thanksgiving Day shooting that killed a man in Potrero Hill. [KRON4]
  • And that's it for the Raiders. [Associated Press/ABC7]
  • Despite plans to reopen The Lost Church theater this year, going legit has turned out to be a bigger production than the owners expected. [Capp Street Crap]
  • Some website says SF's is the third best city for people under 35 years old to live, after New York (sure!) and Arlington, Texas (what?). [Huffington Post]
  • The [SF Chronicle] says one-time HP CEO and aspiring politico Carly Fiorina is a deadbeat.
  • Pinterest, the $5B company with virtually no revenue, to start targeted ads. [New York Times]
  • BART's putting $12 million toward rebuilding two Powell Street station escalators and one Civic Center escalator. [SF Examiner]
  • Michael Bauer names his Top 10 new restaurants of the year, a list that confoundingly includes Nico, a place that opened in November 2013. (By the way, here's our top new restaurants list, all of which opened in the past year!) [SF Chronicle]
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California High School Bans Visiting Teams From Wearing 'I Can't Breathe' Shirts

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