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Morning News


Mar.29   San Jose   Pelosi opened state Dem. Party convention
  House Speaker steered clear of the superdelegate controversy and went after the likely Republican presidential nominee, John McCain


Day News


  San Francisco   Bloody Night: 4 Dead In Shootings Map
  Derek Butch and Jason De La Cruz killed in the Sunset district. In the Excelsior, one man was shot to death and another wounded
 Outside of the pizza shop, the victims got into an altercation with a group that was already there. An acquaintance of the group reportedly got out of a nearby parked vehicle and shot them before fleeing southbound on 19th Avenue. 2 men were fatally shot in the head while sitting in a parked car in the city's Excelsior district


  San Francisco   City to go dark for Earth Hour
  The Golden Gate Bridge, the Bay Bridge and office towers will go dark for an hour in a global campaign to raise awareness about climate change


  Oakland   Judge: strip-search unconstitutional  U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel has ruled that the city Police Department's strip-search policy is unconstitutional

Evening News


  Oakland   Nuggets leapfrog Warriors into 8th spot
  Martin scored a season-high 30 points, leading Denver past the Warriors in the wild Western Conference playoff race with a 119-112 win


  San Francisco   Striking Nurses Go Back To Work
  As a 10-day strike nears the end, union leaders and hospital officials are ready to get back to the bargaining tables, but neither has done so


  Redwood City   EA extends Take-Two bid  Electronic Arts extended its hostile $2 billion bid for the rival by a week, giving itself an extra time to try to sway Take-Two's shareholders
World , March 29, 2008 Timeline