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Morning News


Oct.1   Pleasanton     PeopleSoft fires CEO Craig Conway
  David Duffield appointed as CEO; Kevin Parker and Phil Wilmington as co-presidents. Sales of new licenses exceeded $150 million


  San Francisco 10 hotels locked out workers  The Multi-Employer Group staffed the vacated positions with replacement workers

Day News


  Cupertino   46,000 residents without power
  A contractor installing fiber-optic cables dug into the company's high-voltage transmission lines


  San Francisco   Man who has 700th homer can sell it
  A judge declared Steve Williams, who ended up with Barry Bonds' 700th home run ball, to be the lawful owner


  San Francisco   Man arrested in connection with stabbing
  Rafael Cuevas, 22, wanted in the fatal stabbing of a Giants fan was arrested attempting to re-enter the United States


  East San Jose   Teen Eludes Would-Be Kidnapper  3-year-old girl was walking to a school when the suspect tried to force her into his minivan. She managed to escape

  UC Berkeley   Bill Gates praises boom in China, India  Microsoft Chairman weighed in on outsourcing during a speech at the University of California

Evening News


  Giants   Giants keep Dodgers from clinching  Rueter pitched 7 strong innings and San Francisco defeated Los Angeles 4-2

  Coliseum Anaheim 10, A's 0  Colon tossed 7 stellar innings
World , October 1, 2004 Timeline