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Morning News


Apr.10   San Jose Downtown   7 wounded in 2 drive-by shootings
  The shootings, appeared to be sparked by Latino gang rivalries, occurred within 30 minutes of each other


  SF Richmond   Fire left one person dead and two injured  The fire was contained with the help of 75 firefighters. It caused an estimated $1 million in damage

  Fremont   Fallen Marines Remembered  Hundreds gathered to honor Travis Layfield killed in Iraq. San Ramon honored 18-year-old Marine Kyle Crowley

  East Oakland   2 shootings sent 2 people to hospital Map  The first shooting occurred in the 5900 block of International Boulevard. The second occurred in the 4400 block of Camden St.

Day News


  SJ Arena   Marleau gives Sharks 2-0 series lead  Marleau scored 3 goals and Nabokov made 25 saves, leading the Sharks to a 3-1 victory over the Blues in Game 2

  East Oakland Accused Priest Returns to Abbey  60-year-old Donald Weeks accused of having sex with a teenage boy was released on bail

  San Jose Fumes evacuate Good Samaritan Hospital  The emergency room was evacuated for one hour because noxious fumes were irritating staff and patients

  Spartan Stadium Fire 0, Earthquakes 0  Chicago Fire was unable to capitalize on a man advantage for the final 16 minutes

  Coliseum A's 2, Seattle 1  Hudson tossed a 4-hitter

Evening News


  SF Bayview   Police officer killed, another wounded
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  2 undercover officers approached a suspect. He fired on officers with an automatic weapon, killing Isaac Espinoza, 29
 Police arrested David Hill, 21, who was picked in San Ramon. Espinoza, 29, an 8-year veteran of the department, was to celebrate his 7th wedding anniversary. Officer Barry G. Parker, 39, was treated for his injuries and released
World , April 10, 2004 Timeline