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Morning News


Sep.27   Milpitas   Solectron CEO will retire next year  Koichi Nishimura was named CEO in 1992. For the three months, Solectron lost $2.6 billion, or $3.21 per share

  North Oakland   Police Officer Shot  The officer was shot after stopping to question several men near the MacArthur BART station

  South SF Arrest for Schoolgirl Stalkings  Police say Oscar Matias Ocampo has been exposing himself to young girls

Day News


  SF Downtown   10th anniversary of Critical Mass
  Bicyclists, stilt-walkers, and roller-skaters filled the streets in celebration of the city's first Car-Free Day


  Richmond   Two Men Shot to Death
  In two apparently unrelated homicides both victims were found dead in their doorways


  Napster   Trustee to manage Napster in bankruptcy  Defunct song-swapping service, creditors and feds agreed to appoint a trustee to oversee the bankruptcy reorganization

Evening News


  Pac Bell Park   Giants close in on wild card  Schmidt pitched 7 1/3 innings of four-hit ball as the Giants win 2-1 over the Houston Astros

  SF Chronicle Chronicle publishes final afternoon edition  The SF Chronicle citing a tough economy and dwindling readership, is leaving the city without an afternoon newspaper

  SF Downtown Mexican Consulate gets own building  The new building is four times as big as the space the consulate occupies in the Flood Building on Market St

  Moraga College congratulated by Bush  Saint Mary's College received a letter of congratulations for it's 75 years in Moraga and 139 years in the Bay Area
World , September 27, 2002 Timeline