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Week in Review, March 20-26: Pipeline Safety Bill, Baby World On the Way, and Community Folds Paper Cranes for a Cause

A look behind the week's news.

Monday, March 21

: State Assemblyman Jerry Hill’s gas pipeline safety bill, which looks to strengthen pipeline safety rules and force utilities and regulators to be more accountable, cleared its first hurdle.

Tuesday, March 22

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: “Piranha” gets two years for scamming fire relief aid.

: Baby World steps into vacated Lullaby Lane quarters.

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Wednesday, March 23

: How should parents set limits on video games, online time? Columnist Victoria Lau gives her take.

Thursday, March 24

: The California Public Utilities Commission today decided it could fine PG&E up to $6 million for failing to provide documentation justifying pressure levels in the utility's gas transmission lines.

: Parkside Intermediate School holds fundraiser for sister city of Narita.

Friday, March 25

: San Bruno Patch recently obtained the Form 700s for all school board members and administrators required to file for 2011 in the .

: A dilapidated gas station on San Bruno Avenue was going to be turned into a taqueria, but the proposal never moved forward.

Saturday, March 26

: A recent informational meeting helped parents learn why San Bruno kids might attend school in South San Francisco—and what they can do about it.

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