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Morning News


Nov.4   Golden Gate Park Increase in ridership on free shuttle  This season the shuttles carried 26,000 more passengers than they did in 2002, a 55% increase

Day News


  Oakland   Prosecutor will retry Riders
  3 former police officers charged with kidnapping, beating suspects and other misconduct will be retried


  San Francisco   Cat hoarder held after 4 months on run  A hotel employee called police after recognizing Marilyn Barletta from local newspaper reports

  Schwab Schwab to adopt AXA Rosenberg funds  Charles Schwab will adopt and rename a small mutual fund family to add more flavor to its investment menu

  San Francisco Beef Prices Skyrocket  New York strip cost $12 per pound, and now it's selling for $15

  Emeryville Ask Jeeves launches Smart product search  Smart Search for Products is beefing up tools that help consumers find, price and compare products on the Web

Evening News


  SF City Hall     Newsom faces runoff
  Brown's hand-picked successor now faces a runoff against a Green Party upstart Gonzalez


  Livermore   Marshall Kamena wins 2nd term as mayor
  Kamena, 62, beat challenger Tom Vargas in a tight battle


  San Francisco   $8.50-per-hour minimum wage approved
  Voters decided that employers should have to pay their workers a minimum wage that mirrors the cost of living


  Intel   Fix for electrically 'leaky' chip transistors  Intel Corp. is solving a problem that has perplexed the semiconductor industry for 15 years

  SF City Hall   Most propositions are ahead  Proposition M, which would crack down on panhandling, is garnering about 59% of the vote

  San Ramon   Banker Wilson elected as mayor  Voters are backing investment banker over retired police officer Curt Kinney

  Alameda Woman drove her car into bay  Woman accidentally drove her car off of the foot of Mitchell Avenue into the waters of the Inner Harbor

  Petaluma Voters against street repair measures  Measure C would have allow a special tax on gas and electric services to pay for street repairs
World , November 4, 2003 Timeline