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As you might recall, the Chron recently announced that, in an effort “to provide a better reading experience for Sunday print subscribers and to differentiate it from our website,” certain items that appear in the print and e-edition Sunday Chronicle would not appear on their website until the following Tuesday.

On Sunday, I gave you a rundown of this weekend’s print only content, but why take my word for whether or not the Sunday Chron was worth the $3? You tell me:

America’s wild horse saga becomes The saga of America’s wild horses online. My obsession with the minute changes the headlines get when (as you’ll see, generally the non-sports) stories go online continues! I cannot see any SEO reason to change them as they do, anyone else have any ideas?

Student protests vs. fiscal reality becomes Student protests impressive; results may not be when it hits the information superhighway. Maybe a length thing? Is that it?

Brown is free to stake out the middle ground becomes Brown heads for middle as GOP rivals go right in cyberspace.

Venture capitalist sets sights on SF mayor’s race is Entrepreneur eyes San Francisco mayor’s race on SFGate. Another thing that’s annoying about these different headlines is that if you search for the print one, you don’t always find the article. Which, I know, TREMENDOUS INCONVENIENCE for the online writer seeking to mock their print only strategy, terrible, terrible. But, still.

Native Son Piece of SF history left to rot is now Historic S.F. house just left to rot

Matier & Ross Taser fight gives chief big dose of SF politics transforms into San Francisco’s shifting alliances on Tasers.

Willie’s World If Newsom runs, his big worry is who gets his job becomes If he runs, Newsom worries who will get his job seriously you guys it’s just weird, these changes.

John Shea Rockies’ best team ever ready to ascend in West

Henry Schulman Utilityman kept the faith is now Longtime utility man Mark DeRosa kept the faith

Gwen Knapp Friendly rivalry packs no punch

Bruce Jenkins League needs its stars to stay spread out

the author

Eve Batey is the editor and publisher of the San Francisco Appeal. She used to be the San Francisco Chronicle's Deputy Managing Editor for Online, and started at the Chronicle as their blogging and interactive editor. Before that, she was a co-founding writer and the lead editor of SFist. She's been in the city since 1997, presently living in the Outer Sunset with her husband, cat, and dog. You can reach Eve at eve@sfappeal.com.

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