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Feeding Frenzy
Published: Wednesday, October 3, 2007 4:20 PM PDT
Wow, this thing on Mount Soledad is turning into a zoo. Reporters coming in from everywhere. Still shaking my head that Mike Aguirre was speaking for the city on this one. (Did he rush there to depose the sinkhole?) I called City Councilman Kevin Faulconer's office to see where Faulconer was. He, after all, rushed to the scene of the brawl on the beach a month ago and this little crisis is unfolding on a hill at the very tip of his district.
 | | Black hole for reporters. | Steve McNally, Faulconer's chief of staff, said the councilman, like the mayor, was on his way back from Washington D.C. McNally said he didn't know if Faulconer was part of that official Chamber of Commerce tour of our nation's capital or just visiting the city.
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The Scott Lewis on Politics blog, abbreviated cleverly as SLOP, is a collection of observations, insights and the occasional scoop on public affairs in San Diego. Please feel free to e-mail Scott at scott.lewis@voiceofsandiego.org.
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This Just In
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