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Morning News


May.2   Oakland Former plant turned into condominium  Former Wearever cookware manufacturing plant is turned into a residential condominium with 79 townhouse and loft units

  San Francisco Pleads guilty to insider trading  Timothy J. Ganley, a former sales executive at Critical Path, pleaded guilty to illegally selling company stock to lock-in profits

  Emeryville 2 yachts on fire  At least one boat is fully engulfed in flames at Emeryville Marina

  San Jose Arrested for allegedly beating mother  Woman found badly beaten inside a trash dumpster behind an apartment complex. An Vinh Nguwen, 31, was booked

Day News


  SF City Hall   Haygood demands reinstatement
  Ousted elections chief presented the voter-approved Elections Commission with a written demand for her reinstatement


  Novato   High School student suing District  Andrew Smith alleges the district violated his right to free speech when they refused to print an article 'Reverse Racism'

  UC Berkeley   Pro-Palestinian students rally in protest  Members of a group that was suspended after a sit-in took to the stomping grounds of the Free Speech Movement

  Santa Rosa Advanced TeleCom files for bankruptcy  One-stop telephone service Advanced TeleCom Group will try to sell the company while it dismantles an expansion

Evening News


  SF Downtown   China's VP welcomed by Brown
  The heir apparent to presidency was careful to avoid controversial topics during at the banquet room at the Hilton


  San Jose 10 month for selling explosives on eBay  A 22-year-old admitted to engaging in the business of selling explosives without a license
World , May 2, 2002 Timeline