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Congestion pricing could curb pollution

➤ “Driver fees could help combat gridlock,” The City, Monday Read More

Let neighbors decide if parklet is wanted

➤ “Parklets are all business” From Readers, Opinion,  May 5 Read More

Muni’s spending has gone out of control

➤ “Muni for today, Muni for tomorrow,” Opinion, Thursday Read More

Turf plan criticism is misinformed

➤ “Beach Chalet soccer field plan panned by state agency,” Local News, Thursday Read More

This Jewish deli is pure S.F., not N.Y.

➤ “Shorty Goldstein’s: Nice Jewish deli now in San Francisco,” Food, Friday This Jewish deli is pure S.F., not N.Y.   I would like to begin by thanking food critic Alex Hochman for his detailed and thoughtful review of our restaurant, Shorty Goldstein’s. Read More

Blame misplaced in cellphone thefts

➤ “ Industry must try to curb cellphone thefts,” Letters, Opinion, March 17 Read More

Officials must solidify high-speed rail plan

The Sunday San Francisco Examiner op-ed promoting California’s high-speed rail project claimed that the voters approved the project and a solid plan was put forth. These statements are not quite accurate. The plan that the voters approved was far different than what is on the table today. Read More

It’s time to put Newt in the White House

I agree with the Thursday letter that explained why Newt Gingrich is the only electable Republican presidential candidate. I have carefully followed Newt’s career since the Reagan years and I’m convinced he is the man for president in these trying, dangerous times. Read More

Other stadiums are fighting fan violence

With respect to the reported fan violence and vulgar language directed at fans wearing New Orleans Saints garb last weekend, I can tell you that the San Diego Chargers have put a “no tolerance” security policy in place for home games that includes both very visible yellow-jacketed security personnel along with uniformed police officers in between every pair of seat sections, and it has virtually shut down these idiotic incidents. Read More

Niners show they have what it takes

A lot of 49ers fans witnessed a moment of miracle Saturday as the last 97 seconds sealed a victory against the New Orleans Saints. I know that up until that game, many San Franciscans did not believe the 49ers could go all the way. But the stoic performance they put up should have proven a point. Read More
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