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Morning News


Jul.24   SF Downtown   Rally in support of longshoremen
  The International Longshore and Warehouse Union is holding a rally in support of the 10,500 longshoremen


  SFO     Security checkpoint was closed  Japanese man returning from a humanitarian mission in Afghanistan was found to have an empty bullet casing

  San Francisco Injury accidents on decline  There were 35 fatal collisions in 2001, and of those 16 involved pedestrians. In 1991 55 people died in such crashes

  Fremont 3-man burglary led to highway chase  2 arrested, one at large after burglary at Du All Precision, a sheet metal fabrication company

Day News


  Oakland Downtown   Housing development win over ballpark  The City Council's approval of a large development has baseball fans bemoaning the loss of site for a A's ballpark

  San Francisco More Red-Light Cameras  The city is adding 11 new cameras to nab red-light runners to the 17 already in use

  San Jose Job Fair Attracts Hundreds  Santana Row Job Fair was an initial public offering of employment

Evening News


  San Jose Downtown   21-month-old boy killed by SUV  Boy was struck when he darted in front of a sport utility vehicle as it was pulling into a driveway

  San Jose   Note links man to Yosemite murders  Prosecutors in the trial rested after an FBI analyst testified that the defendant was linked to a note sent to investigators

  Emeryville LeapFrog moves forward with IPO  Educational toy maker jumped into the turbulent stock market with an initial public offering priced at $13 per share

  Mountain View Handspring halts Treo shipments  Handspring has stopped shipping two models of its new handheld devices to fix defective component

  San Francisco Board of Education member resigning  Frank Chong will resign on July 31 after serving for 4 years

  Benicia $400,000 to restore historic sites  State gives $100K to rehabilitate the Benicia Clock Tower Fortress and $300K to restore the Commandant's residence

  Pac Bell Park Giants 6, St. Louis 4  Rueter worked into the 8th inning to win for the first time in over a month

  Spartan Stadium Chicago 0, Quakes 1  Graziani scored in the 43rd minute
World , July 24, 2002 Timeline