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Friday, October 2, 2009

It's Your Friday Morning News Quiz!

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6. When we asked Sen. Mark Leno why he'd have his kick-off event for the 2012 campaign three years early, he replied:

A. He got a good rate on the room
B. Time to raise money while people still have money
C. Actually, he should have had this event months ago
D. An aide wrote "Oct. 09" instead of "Oct. 10"

7. Which of these is the real quote from Maoists who gathered in San Francisco on Thursday?

A. "Mao's policies did not lead to the deaths of 50 million Chinese. It was 25 million, tops."
B. "Mao saved lives in China. We're fans of Mao and stuff like that."
C. "Chiang Kai-Shek's conspiracy continues."
D. "Hu Jintao is worse than Hitler."

8. The performer leaving Beach Blanket Babylon after more than 30 years is:

A. Val Diamond
B. Jack Ruby
C. Bruce Pearl
D. Bombay Sapphire

9. On Saturday, the Main Library in San Francisco will close because of:

A. Massive layoffs
B. Maoist festival next door
C. Nearby dance music festival
D. Asbestos problems

10. Police on Wednesday told gaping journalists that they had seized how many pot plants since March alone?

A. 517
B. 8,229
C. 21,002
D. "A lot! I kid you not, it's a lot!" 

1. A; 2. B; 3. D; 4. B; 5. D; 6. C; 7. B; 8.A; 9. C; 10. B   

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Joe Eskenazi was born in San Francisco, raised in the Bay Area, and attended U.C. Berkeley. He never left. "Your humble narrator" was a staff writer and columnist for SF Weekly from 2007 to 2015. He resides in the Excelsior with his wife, 4.3 miles from his birthplace and 5,474 from hers.

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