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Talk to the Invisible Hand: Che Cafe Comes Face to Face with Economic Realities
MURPHYJUNK, you are making it obvious that you have never stepped foot within the Che Cafe, which is fine but if you had you would realize that the facility is in fact handicap accessible and in compliance with the American's with Disabilities Act. Your attempt at overblown rhetoric and hyperbole is wasted here. San Diego Reader, how is it possible for you to print a story about the Che Cafe's financial woes without including in your article the fact that the Che was burglarized, with thousands of dollars worth of sound equipment stolen? Isn't that something a publication that upholds journalistic ethics would choose to add in their article?— November 17, 2012 6:41 p.m.