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Morning News


Feb.6   Alameda   91-year-old man dies trying to flee fire  George Robert Rouquier died while trying to escape a two-alarm fire that gutted his home

  San Jose City Hall     Mayor made State of the City speech  Ron Gonzales promised to be a 'steady hand' as he guides city through a record budget deficit and continuing recession

  San Jose Middle school choosen as 'School to Watch''  Samuel Curtis Rogers Middle School is part of a recognition program to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform

  Palo Alto Agilent Shares Drop After Warning  Shares fell 17% after the company warned of a shortfall in first quarter and said customers were delaying purchases

  Pleasanton Safeway reports quarter loss of $1.05 B  Slumping supermarket giant loss is reflecting the continuing headaches with two major acquisitions

Day News


  SFO     Terminal evacuated after security breach
  United boarding area was evacuated for more than an hour after a woman passed through a closed security gate


  SF Downtown   Largest urban retail center
  Two real estate developers plan to integrate and develop two sites, creating the new San Francisco Centre


  Pleasanton Dillingham filed for bankruptcy  Dillingham Construction helped repair the Bay Bridge after the 1989 earthquake

  Pac Bell Park Park Keeps Its Name, for Now  Giants have already printed tickets for next season with the name Pacific Bell Park on them

  Gap Quarter earnings expectations raised  Lower taxes and recent streak of rising sales will lift its fourth-quarter profit well above previous expectations

Evening News


  SF Mission   Man died after fight over loud music  2 men exchanged words and then blows, tumbling to the ground. 44-year-old Carlos Perez died
World , February 6, 2003 Timeline