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San Francisco -- TWN Meeting & Coffee -- Cafe Sappore/North Beach

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I have not been there yet but have been assured that Cafe Sappore is a nice place to hang out, grab a coffee, and discuss political stuff or anything folks want to know about Oakley the Amazing Weimaraner (without NSA eavesdropping).

I'm going to be there between 3:30 and 4:00 p.m. today -- and have to leave just before 6 p.m. to give a talk for the San Francisco Committee on Foreign Relations.

I have had about a dozen people contact me about meeting -- so those whose schedules fit -- feel free to stop by.

Steve Clemons of The Washington Note

Tuesday, 24 January, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.

Cafe Sappore

790 Lombard Street (cross street is Taylor)

San Francisco

Cafe Phone: (415) 474-1222

More later.

-- Steve Clemons

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Posted by Greg Priddy, Jan 24 2006, 1:04PM - Link

Oughtta hold one of these in DC sometime -- down at the Connecticut & R Starbucks -- though I think if you annouced it in advance, it'd draw a bigger group...

By the way the topic of your presentation this evening - "America's Middle East Distraction: What Iraq Has Done to Trigger Bigger Challenges Ahead" -- sounds quite interesting -- do you know if they're going to have audio available? Or maybe a transcript afterward?

Posted by Steve Clemons, Jan 24 2006, 1:13PM - Link

Good idea Greg -- not sure about audio but will check,

Steve Clemons

Posted by fiat lux, Jan 24 2006, 3:07PM - Link

Wish I could be there, but the semester begins today and I'll be off in academia. Enjoy our fair city, though!

Posted by Debra, Jan 24 2006, 11:50PM - Link

It was nice hearing you in person, it was informative, I just wish I had been better prepared and that your schedule hadn't been disrupted :-)

Thank you and I will be working to change in the direction you had indicated.

D

Posted by biddle, Jan 25 2006, 10:10AM - Link

Steve -- Thank you so much for the talk at Berkeley yesterday!! You really inspired me to think in new ways, and love your blog. I hope that your other talks went well too. Come back!

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