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2003
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2 killed in separate Caltrain incidents Someone was walking on or near the tracks in San Francisco. In Redwood City train struck and killed a man
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| Jan.14 |
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Disease Traced to Petco Halts Bird Sales The County has imposed a quarantine on the birds at the Petco store after one tested positive for psittacosis
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| Jan.19 |
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2-alarm fire injured man
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| Jan.25 |
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14-week citizen's police academy
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Liquid Audio sells off digital music unit
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| Feb.9 |
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2-alarm house fire
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| Feb.12 |
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Electronic Arts buys stake in DICE
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| Feb.24 |
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Roxio to revive Napster subscription Online music service will be launched by year's end as a legal, subscription-based music business
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Police cleared in death of man in custody
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| Apr.2 |
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Fire engine donated to Mexico
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| Apr.4 |
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Pleaded guilty to income tax charges A roofer Ralph Lee McGaughran, 48, was charged with 3 counts of failure to file an individual income tax return
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| Apr.7 |
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Inmate committed suicide Angela Ramirez Davenport, 22, was found in the stall by fellow inmates
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| May.3 |
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Flooding on I-92 blocked lanes Flooding in a number of areas partially blocked lanes and caused traffic
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| May.19 |
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Roxio plans bring back Napster name| Software maker has acquired the online music service pressplay for about $40 million | |
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| May.29 |
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Caltrain installing railroad fencing People are taking shortcuts across the tracks, including homeless who live in the area
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| Jun.1 |
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2-alarm blaze Firefighters are mopping up a blaze at Royal Cleaners near Arguello Street and Whipple Avenue
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| Jul.3 |
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Big Rig Accident Snarls 101 Traffic A big rig jack-knifed. 2 cars were stuck on the center divider, and 75 gallons of diesel fuel spilled
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| Jul.17 |
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Port breaks record More than 1.1 million tons of cargo passed through Port of Redwood City during the last fiscal year
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| Jul.28 |
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Roxio set to relaunch Napster this year A revamped version of Napster is set to launch in time for the Christmas holidays
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| Aug.14 |
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Child trapped in bank vault| A 2.5 year old girl became trapped when employees closed the vault door, which can't be opened until morning | |
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| Aug.27 |
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Boy to be honoring for fire heroics 11-year-old evacuated his grandmother and baby sister from a building after it caught on fire
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| Sep.16 |
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Man accused of killing with hammer Police have said that 26-year-old Luis Salvador Perez Luis admitted hitting Kimberly Lee repeatedly in the head
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| Sep.22 |
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4-alarm house fire| Fire damage is believed to be extensive | |
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| Oct.9 |
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Sheriff cracks down in high crime area| The death of a 16-year-old boy has prompted County to increase efforts to curb crime in the North Fair Oaks area | |
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Napster Is Back For Music Fans Under its parent Roxio, Napster introduced a test version of its new software that will sell songs for 99 cents each
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| Nov.3 |
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Woman, 39, killed in single-car accident A woman lost control of her car on Highway 101
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| Nov.6 |
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ITunes Outsold Napster 5-1 in 1st Week Consumers purchased and downloaded 1.5 million songs during the same period that Napster is selling 300,000 songs
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| Nov.18 |
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100 fighting roosters put to death| Mario Moreno, 52, allegedly owned the roosters and now faces animal cruelty and other charges | |
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| Nov.30 |
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USGS lease extended The City Port Commission has agreed to extend the U.S. Geological Survey's lease for another 2 years
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| Dec.7 |
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Affordable Housing Project Completed Community leaders and volunteers held a ceremony to mark the completion of the project
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