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| Feb.1 |
SF Zoo |
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Zoo experts denounce poor conditions The experts invited by animal activists to visit the Zoo found outdated exhibits and stressed out animals
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San Francisco |
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Leno wants to make Milk's birthday holiday
| Feb.4 |
San Francisco |
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Bill Clinton Returns In Support Of Hillary
| Feb.6 |
San Francisco |
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Tiger killers recommended for medals
| Feb.7 |
SF City Hall |
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TIC owners decry condo conversion rules
| Feb.8 |
San Francisco |
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Disability rights group sues national parks
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SF Castro |
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Filmmakers Recreate Harvey Milk March Thousands filled the streets to recreate the scene of a candlelight march after Milk's and Moscone's assassination. The shoot is for the movie 'Milk'
| Feb.9 |
San Francisco |
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Last U.S. ocean liner take last cruise
| Feb.11 |
San Francisco |
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Bay Area Congressman Tom Lantos Dies The only Holocaust survivor to serve in Congress was 80. He was surrounded by his wife, Annette, two daughters | |
| Feb.12 |
San Francisco |
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Levi's 4Q Profit Doubles
| Feb.13 |
San Francisco |
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Corpse discovered in van in police lot A man and his girlfriend are wanted after the discovery of body of Leonard Hoskins in a van that was sitting in a police impound lot
| Feb.14 |
San Francisco |
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Sharper Image replaces CEO Lightman Specialty retailer Sharper Image Corp. announced that Robert Conway, a founding member of Conway, is taking over immediately
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SF Tenderloin |
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Fire Burns Building
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San Francisco |
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Bonds failed drug test in 2000 That drug test was included in the indictment unsealed last year. Government urges judge to keep Bonds indictment on track
| Feb.15 |
SF Mission |
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Woman on scooter severely hurt in crash
| Feb.18 |
SF Zoo |
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Tiger Exhibit Renovated After Fatal Attack Once the lions and tigers acclimate to their surroundings, officials will decide when visitors can see the cats
| Feb.19 |
Gap |
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Old Navy's top exec steps down
| Feb.20 |
San Francisco |
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Bankruptcy for Sharper Image The retail chain known for selling expensive gadgets filed for bankruptcy protection, saying it plans to sell off stores and inventory | |
| Feb.21 |
SF Bayview |
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Voters to decide on Candlestick Point
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San Francisco |
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Bonds: Typos could compromise case Barry Bonds seized on a pair of typos, complaining in court papers that the mistakes could compromise his chances for a fair trial | |
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San Francisco |
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Man convicted in 1972 murder of nurse The family of 22-year-old Diana Sylvester embraced as a jury found 74-year-old John Puckett guilty of first-degree murder
| Feb.22 |
San Francisco |
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Upbeat S.F. tourism outlook
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Berkeley |
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Cody's Books moving to smaller space
| Feb.23 |
SF Downtown |
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State GOP Gathers To Boost McCain Thousands of Republican party members gathered for the group's annual state convention
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PG&E |
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PG&E Corp. has big rise in quarter profit
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SF Downtown |
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Parade celebrates Chinese new year
| Feb.24 |
SF Tenderloin |
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10-Year-Old Girl Missing Mireya Zapata, a Hispanic female with dark eyes and brown hair, was reported missing around 10:30 a.m.
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SF Downtown |
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InterContinental Hotel to open
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San Francisco |
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2 Residences Burn In 3-Alarm Blaze The fire at 71 Cuvier St. near Bosworth Street was reported at about 10:55 p.m. and spread to the building next door at 77 Cuvier St.
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San Francisco |
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Weekend storm not as strong as expected
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SF Tenderloin |
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Missing 10-Year-Old Girl Found Safe
| Feb.25 |
San Francisco |
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Visa readies record $18.8 billion IPO The world's largest electronic payment processing company, filed paperwork for what may be the richest-ever IPO, hoping to raise $18.8 billion | |
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San Francisco |
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Sharper Image be delisted from NASDAQ
| Feb.26 |
SF City Hall |
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Academy of Art saving Flower Mart Relenting to City Hall pressure, the university appears ready to pull out of a controversial plan to buy the Flower Mart
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PG&E |
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PG&E to fund forest projects
| Feb.27 |
San Jose |
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13 Arrested As FBI Targets Meth Ring 200 federal law-enforcement officers are targeting a methamphetamine distribution ring raided locations throughout the Bay Area
| Feb.28 |
SF City Hall |
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$1.6m in reverse discrimination suit The city will pay $1.6 million to 12 police officers who claimed they were passed over for promotions because of reverse discrimination
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Bay Bridge |
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Good Samaritan Killed 36-year-old Anthony Christopher Shafer who flew onto the hood and through the windshield of a vehicle died at a hospital later that night
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San Francisco |
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Ex-Supe Gonzalez Picked As Nader Mate Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader introduced former SF supervisor Matt Gonzalez as his running mate in the November election | |
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Gap |
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4Q Profit Up By 21%
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South of Market |
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Huge InterContinental Hotel opened Map of Howard and Fifth street San Francisco The InterContinental San Francisco, the largest hotel to open in the city in nearly 20 years, hopes to serve Moscone crowds
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SF City Hall |
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Nightclub reforms to make loitering a crime
| Feb.29 |
San Francisco |
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Judge to unseal Bonds' '03 testimony A federal judge ordered that Barry Bonds' grand jury testimony be unsealed, and what he said under oath soon will be made public
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San Francisco |
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Judge allows Wikileaks site to re-open A federal judge who shuttered the renegade Web site reversed the decision and allowed the site to re-open in the United States
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Candlestick |
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Stadium Gets 'Candlestick' Name Back After 2 naming rights agreements with corporate sponsors, the 49ers and city announced their aging stadium will be known as Candlestick Park
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