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World News Atlas    San Francisco Bay Area    San Francisco     2003   September

San Francisco, September 2003 Timeline Thursday, November 27     Author
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Sep.2   Potrero Hill  
  Potrero Hill girl gang has gone on a 'rampage,' assaulting young women
Sep.5   San Francisco   Dalai Lama visits Jesuit-run university  The Dalai Lama started a 16-day U.S. tour with an interfaith service at the University of San Francisco Sep.6   Golden Gate Bridge Fort Point Called Vulnerable Sep.7   Candlestick 49ers 49, Chicago 7 Sep.9   San Francisco   Mystery Object Crashes Through Ceiling  Lin Shi Ying said the metal was burning hot to the touch, and he believed that it must have fallen from a plane Sep.10   San Francisco Levi Strauss to eliminate up to 650 jobs Sep.12   San Francisco Noel Still Behind Bars Sep.14   SF Downtown Horner wins T-Mobile men's bike race Sep.16   SF City Hall Care not Cash turned down Sep.17   San Francisco   Ex-health official prosecuted for infection  Ronald Gene Hill, 46, a former city health commissioner, allegedly lied to an ex-boyfriend about his HIV status   Pac Bell Park Giants clinch NL West title Sep.19   San Francisco Gore Campaigns with Davis Sep.20   SF Bayview Shooting on Muni bus injures 4 Sep.24   San Francisco Non-Citizens to Vote in School Elections? Sep.25   San Francisco Ex-health commissioner pleads innocent   San Francisco Syphilis epidemic getting much worse Sep.26   San Francisco Schools chief vows to stay in job   Pac Bell Park Bonds 2 bombs away from Mays Sep.27   SF Mission SFPD Paying to Get Guns Off the Streets Sep.28   SF Downtown Hundreds protest occupation of Iraq Sep.29   SF Bayview   2-month-old boy dead, father wounded  A boy is dead and his father in serious condition after a drive-by shooting. Baby was hit in the head while being cradled Sep.30   Pac Bell Park Schmidt outduels Beckett in opener   SF Downtown Schwarzenegger makes stopover



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Sep.1   San Francisco
Sep.2   Potrero Hill  
  Potrero Hill girl gang has gone on a 'rampage,' assaulting young women
 San Francisco  Robert Noel Could Be Released  Pac Bell Park  Giants 2, Rockies 1 Sep.3   San Francisco Salesforce.com cancels party
 Pac Bell Park  Giants 7, Rockies 6  SF Bayview  Rally demanded hearing on police brutality Sep.4   Davies Hall Fire alarm cause Symphony evacuation   San Francisco Women Sue City over Strip Searches  San Francisco  Schneider pleads guilty to crimes in prison Sep.5   San Francisco   Dalai Lama visits Jesuit-run university
  The Dalai Lama started a 16-day U.S. tour with an interfaith service at the University of San Francisco
 Pac Bell Park  Arizona 8, San Francisco 1  Golden Gate Bridge  Bridge Needs More Protection Sep.6   Golden Gate Bridge     Fort Point Called Vulnerable  Fort Point under the Bridge has been designated by the feds as 'woefully unprotected against terrorism'   Pac Bell Park Giants walk past Diamondbacks in 11   San Francisco Musicians reached contract with Opera Sep.7   SF Mission Driver in carjacking thrown in trunk   Candlestick   49ers 49, Chicago 7  Garcia passed for 229 yards and 2 touchdowns, and Hearst caught a TD pass  Pac Bell Park  Arizona 9, San Francisco 6 Sep.8  San Francisco  Boy, 17, escaped from psychiatric ward  San Francisco  Died after hit-and-run Sep.9   San Francisco   Mystery Object Crashes Through Ceiling
  Lin Shi Ying said the metal was burning hot to the touch, and he believed that it must have fallen from a plane
Sep.10   San Francisco   Levi Strauss to eliminate up to 650 jobs  Facing pressure to lower the prices of its clothes, jeans maker will cut up 5% of Levi's worldwide work force  San Francisco  Teen beats guard in escape attempt   SF Downtown 11,000 were evacuated at Moscone  Bay Bridge  Slowdowns Blamed on Confused Drivers Sep.12  San Francisco  Donations to Catholic Charities down 60%  San Francisco  Strike Averted at Hotels  San Francisco  SF Activist Gets Settlement from Nike   San Francisco     Noel Still Behind Bars  The corrections department will release Robert Noel sometime in the next few days  Pac Bell Park  San Francisco 8, Milwaukee 2 Sep.13  Pac Bell Park  Milwaukee 5, San Francisco 4 Sep.14  Pac Bell Park  San Francisco 5, Milwaukee 4, 11 innings   SF Downtown   Horner wins T-Mobile men's bike race  American was the winner of T-Mobile International race while Cooke was the winner of the women's race Sep.15  San Francisco  Levi's cleared in inquiry by audit committee   Pac Bell Park Bonds launches No. 655, walks past Ruth   San Francisco Most-reversed federal appeals court Sep.16   SF City Hall     Care not Cash turned down  Supervisor Newsom failed to muster the 6 votes needed to revive his Care not Cash homeless plan   Pac Bell Park Giants 4, San Diego 2  San Francisco  Lakota Sioux men paddled from Alcatraz Sep.17   San Francisco   Ex-health official prosecuted for infection
  Ronald Gene Hill, 46, a former city health commissioner, allegedly lied to an ex-boyfriend about his HIV status
  Pac Bell Park   Giants clinch NL West title  Schmidt had 11 strikeouts in his 16th win as San Francisco beat the San Diego Padres 8-3   Pac Bell Park Fan dies after fall from right-field arcade Sep.18  San Francisco  Condo fire  Pac Bell Park  San Diego 7, Giants 3  Pac Bell Park  Giants division playoff tickets on sale Sep.19   San Francisco   Gore Campaigns with Davis  They are giving each other an on-stage hug. The governor is accusing the Republican party of trying to steal elections  San Francisco  Saudi ambassador gives public address   Pac Bell Park Giants Playoff Tickets Snatched Up  SF City Hall  Resolution would ask owners not to declaw Sep.20   San Francisco Davis, Edwards greeting voters at café   SF Bayview   Shooting on Muni bus injures 4  Shooting appears to be gang related. Victims, including two 17-year-old boy and girl, were taken to hospitals Sep.21   Candlestick Browns 13, 49ers 12   Bay Bridge Body floating  SF City Hall  Immigrant Freedom Riders hold rally  SF Downtown  Body found near Pier 23 Sep.22   San Francisco Cow Palace drug sting leads to 60 arrests Sep.23   SF Downtown Top floor of 2-story building collapses Sep.24   San Francisco   Non-Citizens to Vote in School Elections?  Matt Gonzalez, the newest candidate in the race, wants to allow non-citizens to vote in city school board elections Sep.25   SF Richmond Phony explosive   San Francisco   Ex-health commissioner pleads innocent  Ronald Gene Hill, 46, accused of deliberately exposing 2 people, including an ex-boyfriend, to HIV   San Francisco   Syphilis epidemic getting much worse  The city on track to report 750 new cases by year's end, up 50% from 2002   San Francisco Arrested for alleged NextCard fraud Sep.26   San Francisco   Schools chief vows to stay in job  Arlene Ackerman was saying a earlier that clashes with members of the board were driving her to consider quitting   SF Mission Muni tire blows, 2 hit by fragments   Pac Bell Park     Bonds 2 bombs away from Mays  Slugger hit his 658th home run and the Giants clobbered the LA Dodgers 10-1 Sep.27   SF Mission   SFPD Paying to Get Guns Off the Streets  A weekend gun buy back program is being hailed as a huge success. SFPD is handing $150 for each gun no questions asked   Giants Giants won't make up rainout vs. Mets  Pac Bell Park  Giants 6, LA 3 Sep.28   Golden Gate Park Academy of Sciences free for SF   SF Downtown   Hundreds protest occupation of Iraq  The crowds, led by representatives of International ANSWER, assembled in front of City Hall  Pac Bell Park  Giants 12, LA 3 Sep.29   SF Bayview   2-month-old boy dead, father wounded
  A boy is dead and his father in serious condition after a drive-by shooting. Baby was hit in the head while being cradled
Sep.30   Pac Bell Park   Schmidt outduels Beckett in opener  Schmidt is throwing a 3-hitter for a 2-0 victory over Florida Marlins in Game of Division Series   SF Downtown     Schwarzenegger makes stopover  During a half hour at the Fairmont Hotel, Schwarzenegger said it was interesting that Huffington dropped out   San Francisco New jeans lifts Levi's quarterly results   Gap eBay, Dell executives named to board   SF Bayview Police Search Car in Hunt for Baby's Killer   San Francisco 2-alarm fire