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Morning News


Oct.31   Walnut Creek   Longs Drug Stores named new CEO  Warren F. Bryant, formerly a senior VP at the Kroger in Cincinnati, was elected as a new president and CEO

  Oakland   Clorox's CEO would retire  Chief executive Craig Sullivan also announced first-quarter profits shot up 84%, bolstered by the new product sales

  Stanford Strike authorized  Union is representing 1,400 workers at Stanford Hospital and Lucille Salter Packard Children's Hospital

  San Ramon ChevronTexaco has loss of $904 million  Company wrote off most of its investment in fallen energy merchant Dynegy Inc.

  SF Richmond White male body washed up  The body washed up on Ocean Beach near the Great Highway and Balboa Street

  San Francisco Man was hit by MUNI trolley  The man suffered a severe leg wound

  Bay Bridge Man discovered dead in his vehicle  CHP spokesman says the 35-year-old man have died of natural causes

Day News


  Richmond   Sailor disappeared from tanker
  The Coast Guard has suspended its search for a Chinese sailor after searchers found a lifejacket and plastic bag


  Alameda County   Loan foreclosure filings jump 36%
  Bay area home loan foreclosure filings have jumped 21% in the past quarter. They declined about 4% statewide


  Pleasanton   Mall Santa fired for fake beard  Tom Galletti, who's played Santa Claus at Stoneridge for the 16 years, will be replaced by someone with a real beard

  Oakland Firm merges to create giant law practice  Law firms Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May and Pittsburgh-based 125-year-old Reed Smith announced a merger

  Santa Rosa Dentist pays $1 per lb. for Hallow. Candy  Stephen Berger said 'Candy and sugar, in general, are very poor nutrition'. Tricksters' treats get carted off to the dump
World , October 31, 2002 Timeline