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| Mar.1 |
San Francisco |
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Priest Cuts Plea Deal in Molestation
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San Francisco |
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Surfers Rescued from Seal Rock 2 surfers got stranded off the San Francisco coast
| Mar.4 |
San Francisco |
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Dies After Struggle With Cops
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San Francisco |
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Tree smashed moving car
| Mar.5 |
San Francisco |
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Kids to Skip Schools for Rally
| Mar.6 |
San Francisco |
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S.F. Won't Send Kids To Rally
| Mar.8 |
San Francisco |
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Snapfish starts charging for prints
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SF City Hall |
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Solar program
| Mar.10 |
San Francisco |
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Milwaukee 6, SF 7
| Mar.11 |
SF Richmond |
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Car Runs Into Restaurant
| Mar.12 |
SF City Hall |
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Memorial Honors Homeless
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San Francisco |
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Editor of Wired to resign
| Mar.13 |
San Francisco |
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Hit job alleged
| Mar.15 |
San Francisco |
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Utility Layoffs Denied The Public Utilities Commission voted to bar the utilities from cutting thousands of workers
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San Francisco |
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Execution viewing
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San Francisco |
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AIDS ads promote unsafe sex
| Mar.16 |
San Francisco |
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Man Run Over by Train A homeless man in a wheelchair put himself on the tracks of BART station but suffered only minor injuries
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PG&E |
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PG&E gets $1.2 billion tax refund Company will hand over the money to its bankrupt utility
| Mar.17 |
San Francisco |
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Williams-Sonoma CEO resigns
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San Francisco |
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Police shoot pit bull Dog jumped a backyard fence and attacked a woman and her dog
| Mar.18 |
SF Tenderloin |
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2-Alarm Blaze Fire displaced 6 to 8 residents of a 5 story apartment building
| Mar.19 |
SF Mission |
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Double Shooting At 24th and Folsom streets at around 3:20 a.m.
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PG&E |
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Blackouts Are Back Rolling blackouts affected PG&E customers in blocks 9 – 13 | |
| Mar.20 |
San Francisco |
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Levi Strauss sharp profit drop 1st-quarter profit plunged by more than 50%
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SF Chronicle |
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No layoffs at SF Chronicle No plans at this time to change staff levels
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San Francisco |
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Writer and historian dies Charles P. Corn, 63, man of letters, died in his home of a stroke
| Mar.21 |
San Francisco |
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Body Found Near Pier 40 It appears to be the body of a caucasian male
| Mar.22 |
Schwab |
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Schwab plans to cut 3,400 jobs Brokerage firm will eliminate 2,000 to 2,300 full-time jobs. 600 to 900 jobs would be cut through attrition | |
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San Francisco |
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Dog owners testify Robert Noel appeared before the grand jury on possible charges of involuntary manslaughter
| Mar.23 |
San Francisco |
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Housing official sentenced Williams sentenced to 63 months in prison for bribery and making false statements in connection with a money scam
| Mar.27 |
San Francisco |
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2 lawyers indicted in dog attack Knoller, 45, was charged with second-degree murder. She and Noel, 59, were charged with involuntary manslaughter | |
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San Francisco |
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Woman drops baby out window A woman feared her husband was going to kill her and 17-month-old son. She tossed the baby into policeman's arms
| Mar.28 |
Bay Bridge |
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Bay Bridge to lift by inch Contractors will jack up span as part of seismic strengthening
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SF Downtown |
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Office rents down Internet shakeout is flooding the city office market with vacant space | |
| Mar.29 |
San Francisco |
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$103,000 For Bad Cop Raid Residents of a housing project alleged that police mistakenly raided their homes in 1998
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San Francisco |
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AIDS quilt readies for move 15 years of hand-sewn hard work. 40,000 panels dedicated to those who have died from AIDS
| Mar.30 |
Pacific Heights |
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Killer Dog Had Attacked Blind Couple indicted in the dog-mauling death often struggled to control dogs, one of which attacked a blind woman | |
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Pac Bell Park |
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Giants 2, Seattle 0
| Mar.31 |
San Francisco |
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Resentenced to Life Death sentence for a 1979 murder was overturned in federal court. District Attorney declined to ask for the death penalty
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Giants |
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A's 6, Giants 1
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