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| Aug. 7 |
SF City Hall |
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New mission for Zoo approved
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| Aug. 6 |
San Francisco |
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Pfizer moving biotech research unit to S.F. The world's largest drugmaker will move the headquarters of its new biotech research unit to Mission Bay, next door to UCSF's new campus
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| Jul.17 |
San Francisco |
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Conference: Surge In Blogging Women
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| Jul.10 |
SF Zoo |
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Smuggled Eurasian Owl Makes Home In SF
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| Jun.10 |
San Francisco |
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Teen gunned down outside of high school
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UCSF |
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UCSF, Pfizer sign research deal
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| Mar.7 |
SF Zoo |
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Tiger gives birth to cub
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Bush Visits To Honor Student, Raise Cash
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| May.30 |
San Francisco |
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Unpredictable Whales Slip Out To Sea| More than 2 weeks after they were first spotted far up the Sacramento River, two lost humpbacks finally found their way home to the ocean. Officials assumed the pair returned to the open sea. To make sure the whales ... | |
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| Mar.29 |
Bay Bridge |
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Biologists To Rescue Falcon Eggs
year 2006 ... more > |
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| Jun.24 |
South of Market |
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Santa Cruz Chancellor jumps to her death Denice Dee Denton, 46, the controversial chancellor of the UC Santa Cruz, jumped from the 44th floor
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| Apr.5 |
SF City Hall |
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SF Picks Google, EarthLink For Wi-Fi A city panel identified Google and EarthLink as the best candidates to complete the ambitious project
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| Mar.28 |
San Francisco |
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1906 Quake Simulation Unveiled
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| Feb.25 |
San Francisco |
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New Maps Pinpoint Quake Risks
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| Jan.20 |
San Francisco |
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Board Approves School Closures, Mergers
year 2005 ... more > |
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| Dec.24 |
SF City Hall |
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City Seeks Wi-Fi Proposals For City
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| Nov.1 |
SF Mission |
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Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens
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| May.6 |
San Francisco |
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SF Gets Stem Cell Headquarters The 29-member committee made the decision over San Diego, Sacramento and Emeryville
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| May.2 |
San Francisco |
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Panel Endorses SF for Stem Cell Center
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| Apr.16 |
SF Zoo |
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Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies
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| Mar.25 |
SFSU |
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RoboGames start
year 2004 ... more > |
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| Mar.7 |
SF Zoo |
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37-year-old elephant euthanized
year 2003 ... more > |
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| Sep.5 |
San Francisco |
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Dalai Lama visits Jesuit-run university
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| Jul.21 |
SF Sunset |
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Dead whale attracted large crowds
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| Aug. 7 |
SF City Hall |
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New mission for Zoo approved City have given preliminary approval to a proposal to turn the local zoo into a sanctuary for rescued wildlife and domestic animals
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| Aug. 6 |
San Francisco |
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Pfizer moving biotech research unit to S.F.| The world's largest drugmaker will move the headquarters of its new biotech research unit to Mission Bay, next door to UCSF's new campus | |
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| Jul.17 |
San Francisco |
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Conference: Surge In Blogging Women BlogHer '08 Conference: Millions of people document their lives online, and a growing number of those people are women
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| Jul.10 |
SF Zoo |
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Smuggled Eurasian Owl Makes Home In SF A Eurasian eagle owl that was smuggled from Austria to the U.S. as a decorated Easter egg was transferred into the custody of the zoo
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| Jun.10 |
San Francisco |
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Teen gunned down outside of high school Map 15-year-old boy shot in broad daylight in front of Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School. The shooter, a young man, escaped in a car
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UCSF |
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UCSF, Pfizer sign research deal A novel, broad-ranging research collaboration will provide up to $9.5 million for studies that could lead to new drugs or biomedical tools
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| Mar.30 |
San Francisco |
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Help for threatened for downloading
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| Mar.10 |
San Francisco |
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Hundreds Teachers Getting Layoff Notices |
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| Mar.8 |
SF Bayview |
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School Gets City's First Bee Garden
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| Mar.7 |
SF Zoo |
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Tiger gives birth to cub The zoo, which lost a tiger on Christmas Day, is celebrating the arrival of a newborn tiger cub who belongs to Leanne and George, Sumatran t...
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| Mar.3 |
San Francisco |
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Lawsuit Prompts CSU Code Change |
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| Feb.17 |
South SF |
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Prostate cancer vaccine shows promise
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Bush Visits To Honor Student, Raise Cash
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| Jan.23 |
San Francisco |
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Rescued bird is magnificent frigatebird
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| Jan.16 |
San Francisco |
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SF Schools: Financial State Of Emergency
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| Dec.15 |
San Francisco |
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Diane Middlebrook, biographer, dies
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| Dec.13 |
San Francisco |
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Stem cell agency hands out $54 million
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| Nov.27 |
UCSF |
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Judge tosses out animal rights lawsuit
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| Oct.28 |
Visitacion Valley |
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Middle school principal wins national award |
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| Oct.21 |
SF Downtown |
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Digital Scan Reveals Mona Lisa Mystery |
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| Sep.30 |
Visitacion Valley |
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Principal named National Principal of Year
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| Sep.17 |
San Francisco |
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School Honored For Green Commitment |
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| Sep.8 |
San Francisco |
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Singularity Summit: AI, Future of Humans
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34 Charged In DVC Grade Scam
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| May.30 |
San Francisco |
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Unpredictable Whales Slip Out To Sea More than 2 weeks after they were first spotted far up the Sacramento River, two lost humpbacks finally found their way home to the ocean
| Officials assumed the pair returned to the open sea. To make sure the whales did not take wrong turn, 2 boats were launched to look for them in the Pacific
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Golden Gate Bridge |
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Wayward Whales At Mouth Of Bay
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| Mar.29 |
Bay Bridge |
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Biologists To Rescue Falcon Eggs Biologists from Santa Cruz postponed the rescue a clutch of endangered peregrine falcon eggs from underneath the bridge
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| Nov.14 |
San Francisco |
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Board Votes To Eliminate Junior ROTC
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| Sep.13 |
SF City Hall |
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Newsom Unveils Plan To End Truancy
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| Jun.24 |
South of Market |
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Santa Cruz Chancellor jumps to her death Denice Dee Denton, 46, the controversial chancellor of the UC Santa Cruz, jumped from the 44th floor
| Her body was found outside the Paramount apartments on Mission Street at Third, tallest apartment for rent in San Francisco, where he partner lives
The outspoken lesbian had the university foot $600,000 in renovations to her campus home
Her partner, Gretchen Kalonji, was hired to work for the UC at a six-figure salary.
Denton was appointed as the 9th chancellor of UC Santa Cruz, and assumed office on Feb. 14, 2005.
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| May.11 |
San Francisco |
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Inquire About Students' Immigration
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| Apr.22 |
San Francisco |
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Victory For Stem Cell Research Agency
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| Apr.5 |
SF City Hall |
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SF Picks Google, EarthLink For Wi-Fi| A city panel identified Google and EarthLink as the best candidates to complete the ambitious project. The recommendation was completing a 6-week reviewc The companies decided to team togethe... | |
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| Mar.28 |
San Francisco |
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1906 Quake Simulation Unveiled Scientists with USGS, Livermore lab and Stanford unveiled several simulations recreating the 1906 earthquake
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| Feb.25 |
San Francisco |
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New Maps Pinpoint Quake Risks A new map shows that the land alongside rivers and streams is more dangerous
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| Feb.13 |
Genentech |
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Cancer Drug Trials Scaled Back
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| Jan.20 |
San Francisco |
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Board Approves School Closures, Mergers The board of education decided to close Cabrillo Elementary, Enola Maxwell and Luther Burbank schools
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| Jan.13 |
San Francisco |
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No Resolution In School Closure Debate
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| Dec.24 |
SF City Hall |
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City Seeks Wi-Fi Proposals For City The city issued a request for proposals to provide a 'free or affordable' city-wide wireless broadband network
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| Dec.6 |
Treasure Island |
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Treasure Island School To Shut Its Doors
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| Dec.3 |
SF City Hall |
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Mayor Recruits Students For Anti-Graffiti
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| Nov.22 |
San Francisco |
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Schools Locked Down Following Murder
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| Nov.16 |
San Francisco |
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School strike averted
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| Nov.1 |
SF Mission |
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Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens Officials celebrated the opening of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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| Oct.31 |
SFSU |
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SFSU To Examine Alleged Racial Profiling
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University Wins Robot Car Challenge
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| Sep.6 |
San Francisco |
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School Superintendent Ackerman Resigns |
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| Jul.2 |
San Francisco |
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Progress Made in Stem Cell Disputes |
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| May.29 |
Golden Gate Park |
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World's Largest, Stinkiest Plant Enthralls
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| May.6 |
San Francisco |
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SF Gets Stem Cell Headquarters| The 29-member committee made the decision over San Diego, Sacramento and Emeryville. Members of the governing board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, took 2 roll-call votes to decide the contest. Mayor Newsom called it a historic achievement for a city a... | |
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| May.2 |
San Francisco |
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Panel Endorses SF for Stem Cell Center A subcommittee of the 29-member board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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| Apr.26 |
SF City Hall |
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4 schools to close
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| Apr.16 |
SF Zoo |
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Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies The zoo adopted 2 bears in October that were originally scheduled to be euthanized
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Student Shot 30 Times With BB Gun
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| Mar.25 |
SFSU |
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RoboGames start Hundreds of robot enthusiasts flocked to the second annual international competition, which features 450 robots
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| Nov.28 |
SF Zoo |
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Zoo risks accreditation with elephant move
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| Apr.3 |
San Francisco |
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Bid to create instant supercomputer
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| Mar.7 |
SF Zoo |
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37-year-old elephant euthanized Staff veterinarians euthanized a female Asian elephant named Calle because of her deteriorating health
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| Sep.5 |
San Francisco |
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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
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| Jul.21 |
SF Sunset |
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Dead whale attracted large crowds Scientists tried to preserve the rarely seen mammal's skull and a fin
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Students barred from SARS areas
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| May.15 |
SF City Hall |
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S.F. picks D.C. chief to run its schools
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| 2008 |
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| Mar.30 |
San Francisco |
Help for threatened for downloading
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| Mar.3 |
San Francisco |
Lawsuit Prompts CSU Code Change |
| 2007 |
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| Nov.27 |
UCSF |
Judge tosses out animal rights lawsuit
| 2006 |
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| Jun.24 |
South of Market |
Santa Cruz Chancellor jumps to her death Denice Dee Denton, 46, the controversial chancellor of the UC Santa Cruz, jumped from the 44th floor
| Her body was found outside the Paramount apartments on Mission Street at Third, tallest apartment for rent in San Francisco, where he partner lives
The outspoken lesbian had the university foot $600,000 in renovations to her campus home
Her partner, Gretchen Kalonji, was hired to work for the UC at a six-figure salary.
Denton was appointed as the 9th chancellor of UC Santa Cruz, and assumed office on Feb. 14, 2005.
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| 2005 |
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| Oct.31 |
SFSU |
SFSU To Examine Alleged Racial Profiling
| 2003 |
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| 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
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| 2008 |
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| Jul.17 |
San Francisco |
Conference: Surge In Blogging Women BlogHer '08 Conference: Millions of people document their lives online, and a growing number of those people are women
| 2007 |
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| Oct.21 |
SF Downtown |
Digital Scan Reveals Mona Lisa Mystery |
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| Sep.8 |
San Francisco |
Singularity Summit: AI, Future of Humans
| 2006 |
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| Apr.5 |
SF City Hall |
SF Picks Google, EarthLink For Wi-Fi| A city panel identified Google and EarthLink as the best candidates to complete the ambitious project. The recommendation was completing a 6-week reviewc The companies decided to team togethe... | |
| 2005 |
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| Dec.24 |
SF City Hall |
City Seeks Wi-Fi Proposals For City The city issued a request for proposals to provide a 'free or affordable' city-wide wireless broadband network
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| Mar.25 |
SFSU |
RoboGames start Hundreds of robot enthusiasts flocked to the second annual international competition, which features 450 robots
| 2004 |
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| Apr.3 |
San Francisco |
Bid to create instant supercomputer
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| 2008 |
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| Jun.10 |
San Francisco |
Teen gunned down outside of high school Map 15-year-old boy shot in broad daylight in front of Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School. The shooter, a young man, escaped in a car
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| Mar.10 |
San Francisco |
Hundreds Teachers Getting Layoff Notices |
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| Mar.8 |
SF Bayview |
School Gets City's First Bee Garden
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| Jan.16 |
San Francisco |
SF Schools: Financial State Of Emergency
| 2007 |
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| Oct.28 |
Visitacion Valley |
Middle school principal wins national award |
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| Sep.30 |
Visitacion Valley |
Principal named National Principal of Year
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| Sep.17 |
San Francisco |
School Honored For Green Commitment |
| 2006 |
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| Nov.14 |
San Francisco |
Board Votes To Eliminate Junior ROTC
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| Sep.13 |
SF City Hall |
Newsom Unveils Plan To End Truancy
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| May.11 |
San Francisco |
Inquire About Students' Immigration
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| Jan.20 |
San Francisco |
Board Approves School Closures, Mergers The board of education decided to close Cabrillo Elementary, Enola Maxwell and Luther Burbank schools
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| Jan.13 |
San Francisco |
No Resolution In School Closure Debate
| 2005 |
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| Dec.6 |
Treasure Island |
Treasure Island School To Shut Its Doors
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| Dec.3 |
SF City Hall |
Mayor Recruits Students For Anti-Graffiti
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| Nov.22 |
San Francisco |
Schools Locked Down Following Murder
|
| Nov.16 |
San Francisco |
School strike averted
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| Sep.6 |
San Francisco |
School Superintendent Ackerman Resigns |
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| Apr.26 |
SF City Hall |
4 schools to close
| 2000 |
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| May.15 |
SF City Hall |
S.F. picks D.C. chief to run its schools
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| 2008 |
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| Aug. 7 |
SF City Hall |
New mission for Zoo approved City have given preliminary approval to a proposal to turn the local zoo into a sanctuary for rescued wildlife and domestic animals
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| Aug. 6 |
San Francisco |
Pfizer moving biotech research unit to S.F.| The world's largest drugmaker will move the headquarters of its new biotech research unit to Mission Bay, next door to UCSF's new campus | |
|
| Jul.10 |
SF Zoo |
Smuggled Eurasian Owl Makes Home In SF A Eurasian eagle owl that was smuggled from Austria to the U.S. as a decorated Easter egg was transferred into the custody of the zoo
|
| Mar.7 |
SF Zoo |
Tiger gives birth to cub The zoo, which lost a tiger on Christmas Day, is celebrating the arrival of a newborn tiger cub who belongs to Leanne and George, Sumatran t...
| 2007 |
|
| Dec.13 |
San Francisco |
Stem cell agency hands out $54 million
|
| May.30 |
San Francisco |
Unpredictable Whales Slip Out To Sea More than 2 weeks after they were first spotted far up the Sacramento River, two lost humpbacks finally found their way home to the ocean
| Officials assumed the pair returned to the open sea. To make sure the whales did not take wrong turn, 2 boats were launched to look for them in the Pacific
|
| | |
|
| May.30 |
Golden Gate Bridge |
Wayward Whales At Mouth Of Bay
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| Mar.29 |
Bay Bridge |
Biologists To Rescue Falcon Eggs Biologists from Santa Cruz postponed the rescue a clutch of endangered peregrine falcon eggs from underneath the bridge
| 2006 |
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| Apr.22 |
San Francisco |
Victory For Stem Cell Research Agency
|
| Feb.13 |
Genentech |
Cancer Drug Trials Scaled Back
| 2005 |
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| Nov.1 |
SF Mission |
Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens Officials celebrated the opening of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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| Jul.2 |
San Francisco |
Progress Made in Stem Cell Disputes |
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| May.29 |
Golden Gate Park |
World's Largest, Stinkiest Plant Enthralls
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| May.6 |
San Francisco |
SF Gets Stem Cell Headquarters| The 29-member committee made the decision over San Diego, Sacramento and Emeryville. Members of the governing board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, took 2 roll-call votes to decide the contest. Mayor Newsom called it a historic achievement for a city a... | |
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| May.2 |
San Francisco |
Panel Endorses SF for Stem Cell Center A subcommittee of the 29-member board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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| Apr.16 |
SF Zoo |
Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies The zoo adopted 2 bears in October that were originally scheduled to be euthanized
|
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| 2008 |
|
| Jan.23 |
San Francisco |
Rescued bird is magnificent frigatebird
| 2006 |
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| Mar.28 |
San Francisco |
1906 Quake Simulation Unveiled Scientists with USGS, Livermore lab and Stanford unveiled several simulations recreating the 1906 earthquake
|
| Feb.25 |
San Francisco |
New Maps Pinpoint Quake Risks A new map shows that the land alongside rivers and streams is more dangerous
| 2004 |
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| Mar.7 |
SF Zoo |
37-year-old elephant euthanized Staff veterinarians euthanized a female Asian elephant named Calle because of her deteriorating health
| 2003 |
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| Jul.21 |
SF Sunset |
Dead whale attracted large crowds Scientists tried to preserve the rarely seen mammal's skull and a fin
|
|
| 2008 |
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| Jun.10 |
UCSF |
UCSF, Pfizer sign research deal A novel, broad-ranging research collaboration will provide up to $9.5 million for studies that could lead to new drugs or biomedical tools
|
| Feb.17 |
South SF |
Prostate cancer vaccine shows promise
|
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| 2007 |
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| Dec.15 |
San Francisco |
Diane Middlebrook, biographer, dies
|