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| Mar.2 |
Chinatown |
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Gambling probe nets 15 arrests 140 FBI agents raided 16 locations in Chinatown and Daly City, occupied by members of the Jackson Street Boys
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| Mar.4 |
San Francisco |
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Clinton Races Around Bay| President was for 3 fund-raisers that raised $1 million for the Democrats and for 'Communication and Society' meeting | |
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| Mar.15 |
San Francisco |
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49ers' star Steve Young marries ex-model| 38-year-old quarterback married Barbara Graham in a Mormon ceremony | |
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| Mar.16 |
SF City Hall |
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Full Probe Of Bribe Charge Promised The director of Building Inspection Department Frank Chiu pledged to undertake a complete investigation
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| Mar.20 |
San Francisco |
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DeBartolo gave interest in 49ers to sister| Eddie DeBartolo era is now 49ers history. The brother-sister divorce is final | |
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| Mar.21 |
SF Chronicle |
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Chronicle To Rename Concord Pavilion| Consultant's study suggested that the name of the Pavilion was worth an estimated $500,000 annually | |
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| Mar.22 |
SF Downtown |
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Protesters decry nuke scientist's treatment 70 supporters of Wen Ho Lee, the scientist accused of mishandling nuclear secrets, rallied in front of the Federal Building
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| Mar.24 |
SF Chronicle |
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Hearst, Chronicle Try to Tossed Out Suit Purchase will enhance newspaper competition in the Bay Area, Hearst and The Chronicle argued in legal papers
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| Mar.30 |
SF Chronicle |
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Justice clears Chron sale to Hearst| Hearst's transfer of The Examiner to the Fang family had resolved antitrust concerns about the deal | |
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| Mar.31 |
Pac Bell Park |
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Pacific Bell Park opened The Giants won 8-3 exhibition victory over the Milwaukee before crowd of 40,930 at the $320 million stadium
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