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Morning News


Apr.4   San Jose   Man found dead inside burning warehouse
  A man was found dead in a commercial two-story building engulfed in a 4-alarm fire. The building appears to be vacant
 58-year old businessman George Wayne Halldin was facing child pornography charges. His 's body in a parked car was found inside a warehouse


  SF City Hall   Feds wants city to return $5.4m grant
  The Department of Justice wants to repay because auditors have determined the city wasn't eligible to receive the money in the first place


  Redwood City   Ex-officer gets 90 days for threatening  The prosecutors say Alfonso Esqueda tried to get information out of a suspect by threatening to shoot him

Day News


  San Francisco   Cyclist Thomas convicted in steroids case
  Former elite cyclist Tammy Thomas was convicted of lying to a grand jury investigating a steroid distribution ring


  Apple   Apple Inc. opposes Big Apple's green logo  Apple renewed its challenge to a trademark registration application that New York City filed last May

  San Jose   Dead Man At Fire Was Child Porn Suspect  58-year old businessman George Wayne Halldin was facing child pornography charges. His 's body in a parked car was found inside a warehouse

Evening News


  UC Berkeley   Mike Montgomery to coach Cal
  Former Stanford and Golden State coach will be named the head coach, replacing Braun, who was fired. He had a 68-96 record at Warriors


  Google Biggest purge in Google's history, 300 cut  Internet behemoth is doing some downsizing after merging with a newly acquired DoubleClick, announcing 300 layoffs
 Google now has more than 18,000 employees worldwide
World , April 4, 2008 Timeline