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Zoo experts denounce poor conditions The experts invited by animal activists to visit the Zoo found outdated exhibits and stressed out animals
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Leno wants to make Milk's birthday holiday
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| Feb.4 |
San Francisco |
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Bill Clinton Returns In Support Of Hillary
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| Feb.6 |
San Francisco |
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Tiger killers recommended for medals
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| Feb.7 |
SF City Hall |
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TIC owners decry condo conversion rules
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| Feb.8 |
San Francisco |
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Disability rights group sues national parks
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Castro |
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Filmmakers Recreate Harvey Milk March Map of recreate the scene of a candlelight march after milk%27s street San Francisco Thousands filled the streets to recreate the scene of a candlelight march after Milk's and Moscone's assassination. The shoot is for the movie 'Milk'
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| Feb.9 |
San Francisco |
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Last U.S. ocean liner take last cruise
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| Feb.11 |
San Francisco |
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Bay Area Congressman Tom Lantos Dies| The only Holocaust survivor to serve in Congress was 80. He was surrounded by his wife, Annette, two daughters | |
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| Feb.12 |
San Francisco |
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Levi's 4Q Profit Doubles
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| Feb.13 |
San Francisco |
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Corpse discovered in van in police lot A man and his girlfriend are wanted after the discovery of body of Leonard Hoskins in a van that was sitting in a police impound lot
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| Feb.14 |
San Francisco |
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Sharper Image replaces CEO Lightman Specialty retailer Sharper Image Corp. announced that Robert Conway, a founding member of Conway, is taking over immediately
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SF Tenderloin |
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Fire Burns Building
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San Francisco |
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Bonds failed drug test in 2000 That drug test was included in the indictment unsealed last year. Government urges judge to keep Bonds indictment on track
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| Feb.15 |
SF Mission |
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Woman on scooter severely hurt in crash
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| Feb.18 |
SF Zoo |
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Tiger Exhibit Renovated After Fatal Attack Once the lions and tigers acclimate to their surroundings, officials will decide when visitors can see the cats
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| Feb.19 |
Gap |
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Old Navy's top exec steps down
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| Feb.20 |
San Francisco |
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Bankruptcy for Sharper Image| The retail chain known for selling expensive gadgets filed for bankruptcy protection, saying it plans to sell off stores and inventory | |
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| Feb.21 |
SF Bayview |
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Voters to decide on Candlestick Point
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San Francisco |
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Bonds: Typos could compromise case Barry Bonds seized on a pair of typos, complaining in court papers that the mistakes could compromise his chances for a fair trial
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San Francisco |
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Man convicted in 1972 murder of nurse The family of 22-year-old Diana Sylvester embraced as a jury found 74-year-old John Puckett guilty of first-degree murder
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| Feb.22 |
San Francisco |
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Upbeat S.F. tourism outlook
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Berkeley |
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Cody's Books moving to smaller space
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| Feb.23 |
SF Downtown |
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State GOP Gathers To Boost McCain Thousands of Republican party members gathered for the group's annual state convention
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SF Downtown |
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Parade celebrates Chinese new year
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| Feb.24 |
SF Tenderloin |
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10-Year-Old Girl Missing Mireya Zapata, a Hispanic female with dark eyes and brown hair, was reported missing around 10:30 a.m.
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SF Downtown |
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InterContinental Hotel to open
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San Francisco |
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2 Residences Burn In 3-Alarm Blaze The fire at 71 Cuvier St. near Bosworth Street was reported at about 10:55 p.m. and spread to the building next door at 77 Cuvier St.
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San Francisco |
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Weekend storm not as strong as expected
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SF Tenderloin |
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Missing 10-Year-Old Girl Found Safe
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| Feb.25 |
San Francisco |
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Visa readies record $18.8 billion IPO| The world's largest electronic payment processing company, filed paperwork for what may be the richest-ever IPO, hoping to raise $18.8 billion | |
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San Francisco |
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Sharper Image be delisted from NASDAQ
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| Feb.26 |
SF City Hall |
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Academy of Art saving Flower Mart Relenting to City Hall pressure, the university appears ready to pull out of a controversial plan to buy the Flower Mart
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| Feb.27 |
San Jose |
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13 Arrested As FBI Targets Meth Ring 200 federal law-enforcement officers are targeting a methamphetamine distribution ring raided locations throughout the Bay Area
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| Feb.28 |
Bay Bridge |
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Good Samaritan Killed 36-year-old Anthony Christopher Shafer who flew onto the hood and through the windshield of a vehicle died at a hospital later that night
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SF City Hall |
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$1.6m in reverse discrimination suit The city will pay $1.6 million to 12 police officers who claimed they were passed over for promotions because of reverse discrimination
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San Francisco |
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Ex-Supe Gonzalez Picked As Nader Mate| Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader introduced former SF supervisor Matt Gonzalez as his running mate in the November election | |
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Gap |
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4Q Profit Up By 21%
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South of Market |
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Huge InterContinental Hotel opened Map of Howard and Fifth street SF Downtown| The InterContinental San Francisco, the largest hotel to open in the city in nearly 20 years, hopes to serve Moscone crowds. The 32-story glass tower features 550 rooms, ... | |
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SF City Hall |
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Nightclub reforms to make loitering a crime
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| Feb.29 |
San Francisco |
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Judge to unseal Bonds' '03 testimony A federal judge ordered that Barry Bonds' grand jury testimony be unsealed, and what he said under oath soon will be made public
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San Francisco |
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Judge allows Wikileaks site to re-open A federal judge who shuttered the renegade Web site reversed the decision and allowed the site to re-open in the United States
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Candlestick |
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Stadium Gets 'Candlestick' Name Back After 2 naming rights agreements with corporate sponsors, the 49ers and city announced their aging stadium will be known as Candlestick Park
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