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$10 billion PG&E lawsuit dismissed PG&E could sell dams Infants thrown down to firefighters Arrested after bungee jumping Residents Evacuated From Fire Wrong-Way Car Killed 2 Rally for Orthodox Jews Millions missing from schools No pleas in dog attack case Giants 13, Montreal 0 Giants 10, NY Mets 3 Kenyans win Bay to Breakers Chronicle selects 5 new editors  Narda Zacchino as senior editor, A. Ross as associate editor of content, K. Altine as editor of the Sunday, K. Howe as business editor Giants 5, Colorado 1 76-Year-Old Woman to graduate PG&E asks to approve bonuses  Company asks bankruptcy judge to approve $25.5 million in worker bonus and severance packages Sex-worker film festival   Couple plead innocent  M. Knoller, 45, and R. Noel, 59, indicted in the dog mauling death of their neighbor pleaded innocent Sheriff Deputy Shoots at Driver  Deputy tried to respond to a vehicle crash and fired at a driver who tried to run him down Man Stabbed 6 Times Arizona 4, Giants 3 MarketWatch laying off 40 Prisoner Escapes From Work
May.2   PG&E
May.4   PG&E
  San Francisco
May.5   Golden Gate Bridge
May.6   San Francisco
May.7   San Francisco
May.8   SF City Hall
  San Francisco
May.9   San Francisco
May.10   Pac Bell Park
May.12   Pac Bell Park
May.20   San Francisco
  SF Chronicle
May.24   Pac Bell Park
May.25   Santa Rosa
  PG&E
May.26   San Francisco
May.29   San Francisco
  SF Mission
May.30   SF Mission
  Pac Bell Park
  San Francisco
May.31   San Francisco
  San Quentin prisoner escaped while on a Caltrans work detail



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San Francisco, May 2001, Location by Topic
Location Sports Crime Business Accidents Politics Baseball
San Francisco
Montreal 2, Giants 6
Giants 9, Montreal 1
Montreal 8, Giants 0
Giants 13, Montreal 0
Giants 3, NY Mets 2
Giants 10, NY Mets 3
Giants 6, NY Mets 3
Giants 5, Colorado 1
Colorado 6, Giants 1
Arizona 4, Giants 3
Arrested after bungee jumping
Attack outside synagogue
Shooting Leaves One Man Dead
Bank robbery and car chase
Shooting
Sheriff Deputy Shoots at Driver
Bike Lanes for Bay Bridge
Toll Likely to Stay at $2
Chronicle selects 5 new editors
Legal dispute settled
Injury Accident Blocks MUNI Line
MUNI Accident Sends 2 to Hospital
Toxic Fumes Cause Evacuation
Supervisor's remark brings trouble
Rally for Orthodox Jews
Bronze Turtles to Return
Montreal 2, Giants 6
Giants 9, Montreal 1
Montreal 8, Giants 0
Giants 13, Montreal 0
Giants 3, NY Mets 2
Giants 10, NY Mets 3
Giants 6, NY Mets 3
Giants 5, Colorado 1
Colorado 6, Giants 1
Arizona 4, Giants 3
Pac Bell Park
Montreal 2, Giants 6
Giants 9, Montreal 1
Montreal 8, Giants 0
Giants 13, Montreal 0
Giants 3, NY Mets 2
Giants 10, NY Mets 3
Giants 5, Colorado 1
Arizona 4, Giants 3
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Montreal 2, Giants 6
Giants 9, Montreal 1
Montreal 8, Giants 0
Giants 13, Montreal 0
Giants 3, NY Mets 2
Giants 10, NY Mets 3
Giants 5, Colorado 1
Arizona 4, Giants 3
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MUNI Accident Sends 2 to Hospital
Toxic Fumes Cause Evacuation
Bronze Turtles to Return
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Bay Area Bridges Your ad is here
Arrested after bungee jumping
Bike Lanes for Bay Bridge
Toll Likely to Stay at $2
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Supervisor's remark brings trouble
Rally for Orthodox Jews
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Supervisor's remark brings trouble Bike Lanes for Bay Bridge Big Block leader's brother killed $10 billion PG&E lawsuit dismissed  A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit in which utility sought $10 billion from California ratepayers Macromedia Cuts 200 Jobs PG&E asks court to stop ISO bills Gene pill to produce insulin Injury Accident Blocks MUNI Line PG&E could sell dams  Utility may decide to sell its power-generating dams instead of power lines Infants thrown down to firefighters  The two-alarm fire at four-story apartment building at Turk Street originated on the third floor Arrested after bungee jumping  A member of MTV's bungee jumped 150 feet from the underside of bridge. He was suspended for about 15 minutes Residents Evacuated From Fire  Fire Department is evacuating residents from a 5 story wooden residential building at 145 Guerrero Wrong-Way Car Killed 2  A car traveling north in the southbound lanes slammed into another car Attack outside synagogue Blackouts again Rally for Orthodox Jews  Attorney accused of attacking two Russian Orthodox Jews faces hate crime charges. The attack prompted a rally Millions missing from schools  Mishandling of federal grants and bond funds are at the center of an FBI probe into San Francisco schools Toll Likely to Stay at $2   No pleas in dog attack case  Marjorie Knoller, 45, and Robert Noel, 59, did not enter pleas after a judge read the charges Shooting Leaves One Man Dead Giants 13, Montreal 0  Armando Rios had 4 hits MUNI Accident Sends 2 to Hospital Bank robbery and car chase Giants 10, NY Mets 3  Aurilia had 4 hits and knocked in 2 run To slow traffic to crookedest street Former superintendent defends Williams-Sonoma posts big gains Triple Stabbing in Haight District Kenyans win Bay to Breakers  Koskei won the men's race in 34:19, Ngotho won the women's race in 40:35 Chronicle selects 5 new editors


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May.1   SF City Hall
  Western Span
May.2   San Francisco
  PG&E  
  San Francisco
May.3   PG&E
  UCSF
May.4   SF Sunset
  PG&E  
  San Francisco  
May.5   Golden Gate Bridge  
May.6   San Francisco  
 San Francisco  Giants to Build Another Arena
May.7   San Francisco  
 Pac Bell Park  Montreal 2, Giants 6
  SF Richmond
  San Francisco
May.8   SF City Hall  
  San Francisco  
  Bay Bridge
 Pac Bell Park  Giants 9, Montreal 1
May.9   San Francisco  
 Pac Bell Park  Montreal 8, Giants 0
  Western Addition
May.10   Pac Bell Park  
May.11   SF Downtown
 Pac Bell Park  Giants 3, NY Mets 2
May.12   SF Bayview
  Pac Bell Park  
May.13  Pac Bell Park  Giants 6, NY Mets 3
May.15   San Francisco
  SF City Hall
May.16   San Francisco
May.19   San Francisco
May.20   San Francisco  
  SF Chronicle  
  Narda Zacchino as senior editor, A. Ross as associate editor of content, K. Altine as editor of the Sunday, K. Howe as business editor
  San Francisco Gay rights activist dies May.21   San Francisco AIDS march   SF Downtown Bronze Turtles to Return   SF Bayview Shooting   San Francisco Hearing delayed in dog mauling case   SF Downtown Toxic Fumes Cause Evacuation May.23   SF Chronicle Legal dispute settled   San Francisco BlueLight eliminates duplicate jobs   San Francisco Vegetable oil-based fuel May.24   Pac Bell Park     Giants 5, Colorado 1  Bonds sent a 2-2 offering   San Francisco BlueLight CEO steps down May.25   Santa Rosa   76-Year-Old Woman to graduate  Jean Sandifer is earning master's degree i industrial arts from San Francisco State University   PG&E   PG&E asks to approve bonuses
  Company asks bankruptcy judge to approve $25.5 million in worker bonus and severance packages
 Pac Bell Park  Colorado 6, Giants 1 May.26   San Francisco   Sex-worker film festival  Roxie Cinema on 16th Street  Pac Bell Park  Colorado 10, Giants 4 May.27  Pac Bell Park  Giants 5, Colorado 4 May.28  Pac Bell Park  Arizona 2, Giants 1 May.29   San Francisco     Couple plead innocent
  M. Knoller, 45, and R. Noel, 59, indicted in the dog mauling death of their neighbor pleaded innocent
  SF Mission   Sheriff Deputy Shoots at Driver
  Deputy tried to respond to a vehicle crash and fired at a driver who tried to run him down
May.30   SF Mission   Man Stabbed 6 Times  No arrests have been made in a gang-related stabbing   Pac Bell Park     Arizona 4, Giants 3  Bonds homered twice   San Francisco   MarketWatch laying off 40  Company announced it is laying off about 15% of its work force to save about $9 million annually May.31   San Francisco   Prisoner Escapes From Work
  San Quentin prisoner escaped while on a Caltrans work detail